- From: Chris Wilson <cwilso@google.com>
- Date: Mon, 16 Dec 2019 12:36:28 -0800
- To: Victor Porton <porton@narod.ru>
- Cc: public-wicg@w3.org
Received on Monday, 16 December 2019 20:36:44 UTC
That's sort of up to you, depending on what you're trying to do with your specifications (please note I don't know what they are, exactly). If you're trying to find other developers to collaborate on a new (or modified) feature in the web platform, including browser and platform developers, and you are on board with the Contributor License Agreement, then by all means, join the wicg <https://www.w3.org/community/wicg/> and propose your ideas on discourse.wicg.io. This will encourage the community to participate, while sharing your ideas (in terms of patent policy as well as copyright) with the community. If you just want to publish your specs for other reasons, but want to retain all your intellectual property, WICG probably isn't the right place for you. -Chris On Mon, Dec 16, 2019 at 4:46 AM Victor Porton <porton@narod.ru> wrote: > Hi, > > I already have two my specifications at WikiVersity site. > > Should I move them to GitHub and make in your format? Why? > > >
Received on Monday, 16 December 2019 20:36:44 UTC