Re: Does anyone use (or actively implement) CC/PP?

ops, I lost a *not* in the first sentence, i.e. should have stated "This 
really smells old and would expect *not* being relevant or used".....

frodek

On 04.04.2016 16:25, Frode Kileng wrote:
> Chaals,
>
> This really smells old and would expect relevant or used. But I would 
> recommend to contact Spencer Dawkins (spencerdawkins.ietf@gmail.com) 
> who is one of the authors and also a current Area Director of the IETF 
> Transport Area. I think I spotted him yesterday at the IETF meeting in 
> Buenos Aires.
>
> Best regards
> Frode.Kileng@telenor.com
>
> On 04.04.2016 16:09, Chaals McCathie Nevile wrote:
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> I am a member of the W3C Advisory Board, and we are looking through 
>> old W3C Recommendations that might really be obsolete. One of the 
>> candidates under consideration to be marked "this is no longer a 
>> modern technology, you might want to consider something else likeā€¦" 
>> is CC/PP.
>>
>> Hence the questions - does any modern project use CC/PP? Does anyone 
>> actively maintain a CC/PP-based system, or know of someone who does?
>>
>> cheers
>>
>> Chaals
>>
>
>

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