- From: Bil Corry <bil@corry.biz>
- Date: Fri, 31 Jul 2009 10:43:22 -0500
Ian Hickson wrote on 7/30/2009 7:21 PM: > On Tue, 21 Jul 2009, Bil Corry wrote: >> Ian Hickson wrote on 7/19/2009 5:39 AM: >>> On Wed, 15 Jul 2009, Bil Corry wrote: >>>> I'm curious too, since the HTML5 draft itself says[1]: >>>> >>>> ----- >>>> "This specification does not define how new values will get approved. It >>>> is expected that the Wiki will have a community that addresses this." >>>> ----- >>>> >>>> So the verbiage at the bottom regarding how a status becomes "Accepted" >>>> appears to be incorrect. There is no process currently in place to >>>> adopt any proposed rel value as Accepted. >>> The "community" right now is defined as the microformats+w3c communities. >>> I'd like a more dedicated community, but that doesn't just happen on its >>> own -- someone has to step forward and own that process. It's a lot of >>> work, and if we are to have continuity and stability in the process, it >>> would have to be someone willing to commit to this for many years. >> What do you think of adopting Web Linking's registry and registration process? >> >> http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-nottingham-http-link-header-06#section-6.2 > > Sounds way more complex than a wiki! I've sent last call comments to that > effect. I agree the wiki is easier to add a proposed extension, but I think the process for acceptance could be better defined. You had mentioned wanting a "more dedicated community"[1] to facilitate the approval process; would this community exist under W3C, IETF, or WHATWG? Perhaps we could replace Web Linking's registration template requirement[2] with HTML5's wiki[3], and replace HTML5's approval process[3] with the one proposed in Web Linking[2]. - Bil [1] http://lists.whatwg.org/pipermail/whatwg-whatwg.org/2009-July/021214.html [2] http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-nottingham-http-link-header-06#section-6.2 [3] http://wiki.whatwg.org/wiki/RelExtensions
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