- From: Dean Jackson <dean@w3.org>
- Date: Wed, 21 Jul 2004 17:50:27 +1000
- To: public-webapps-cdf-discuss@w3.org
This may be of interest to the non-W3C Members out here. The W3C has taken the first step in starting work as an outcome of the Web Applications and Compound Documents workshop. This means that the Members have been shown a draft charter and are providing comments. Once those comments have been addressed, an updated charter is produced and the call for participation goes out. I'd expect this to happen in the next few weeks. The general idea is two work areas: Web Applications and Combined Documents. The plans for the Web Applications group involve starting with requirements and use cases. We believe applications are so important that they warrant careful consideration before starting any technical work. The Combined Documents group has a much more narrow scope. It comes from strong industry demand in the Mobile Computing space for a set of specifications that combine W3C document formats, as soon as possible. As I suggested above, the plans for each area are not yet set in stone. The Membership are still discussing, and we encourage public feedback on this list (or to me in private). Thanks for any input you have. Dean
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