- From: Brian Kardell <bkardell@gmail.com>
- Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2014 11:50:27 -0400
- To: Webizen TF <public-webizen@w3.org>
Currently minutes look like they missed something ------------ Brian: on the legal aspect, currently a lot happens in public mailing lists <AnnBassetti> I think I like the bicameral possibility of structure (upper / lower houses) Brian: some even avoid W3C discussion and bring back stuff later to W3C <MarkCrawford> Unfortunately I need to drop Brian: how can we currently have individuals@@@[missed] ... Where is the legal argument? ... IEs are individuals but they don't represent anybody ------- @@@[missed] What I was saying there was in regard to Mark's concerns about IPR agreements with individuals being the problem, merely pointing out that individuals participate as invited experts, on mailing lists, CGs, twitter and on IRC channels that both do and don't belong to W3C - and we have open source orgs and individuals that participate as first class today. If we can solve those issues to satisfaction, surely we can do the same here. -- Brian Kardell :: @briankardell :: hitchjs.com
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