- From: Nathan <nathan@webr3.org>
- Date: Fri, 01 Apr 2011 21:45:39 +0100
- To: Michael Nordman <michaeln@google.com>
- CC: Arthur Barstow <art.barstow@nokia.com>, lrbabe@gmail.com, public-webapps <public-webapps@w3.org>, Marcos Caceres <marcosc@opera.com>
Michael Nordman wrote: > Hi Art, > > Please don't assume I know how the w3c works. I'm not subscribed to the > public-html list and honestly don't have a good understanding of which list > is for what. I consider the feature set provided in by the Application Cache > to harmonize with other topics discussed on the public-webapps list, so it > seemed like the natural place to discuss it. Actually Louis-Rémi started the > thread to which I responded. > > Interesting question about moving the Offline Web Applications out of HTML5 > to a new home. I doesn't matter to me where this is spec'd or discussed so > much, what matters is that progress is made as I think it's clear there is > demand for "more" in this area. I have not been party to any discussions > about relocating the Offline WebApps part of the HTML5 spec. Since you > asked, I'm guessing you think that could help with making faster progress? They do seem awfully related to the Widgets specifications though..
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