- From: Olav Junker Kjær <olav@olav.dk>
- Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2005 11:25:09 +0200
I'm a bit concerned by the apparent scope creep of WHATWG. The charter of WHAT <http://whatwg.org/charter> says: "The goal of the Web Hypertext Applications Technology Working Group is to address the need for one coherent development environment for Web applications, through the creation of technical specifications that are intended to be implemented in mass-market Web browsers." Right now most of the discussions on the WHAT mailing list concerns extensions and clarification of the semantics of document-oriented HTML elements, and discussions about the low-level syntax of HTML (DTD, SGML etc.). "Web Applications 1.0" is apparently slowly turning into "HTML 5". This is all very good and certainly needed, however isn't there a danger it is taking focus and resources away from the initial goal of the WG, to build a common platform for web *applications*, as an open and (potentially) widely implemented alternative to XUL, XAML etc? regards Olav Junker Kj?r
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