- From: Stephen Farrell <stephen.farrell@cs.tcd.ie>
- Date: Sat, 22 Mar 2008 01:00:28 +0000
- To: Anil Saldhana <Anil.Saldhana@redhat.com>
- CC: Web Security Context Working Group WG <public-wsc-wg@w3.org>
I wrote all the bits with apostrophes in the wrong place ;-) Odd way to do the acks. I'd have thought that contributing didn't require writing a paragraph and that writing a paragraph isn't a good metric for contribution. My suggestion: go back through the list and minutes and decide between editor/chair/team who to list & deal with it if problems arise. But whatever, S. Anil Saldhana wrote: > > I am adding the acknowledgement section today with the answers on this > thread. So please reply to this thread if you want your name in the > acknowledgment section (along with the name of the sections that you > contributed). I will regularly update the ack section, as and when you > claim your rights in the ack section. > > Mary Ellen Zurko wrote: >> Yes, Page Info lives; thanks. >> >> >> >> >> From: >> Johnathan Nightingale <johnath@mozilla.com> >> To: >> Web Security Context Working Group WG <public-wsc-wg@w3.org> >> Date: >> 03/14/2008 12:03 PM >> Subject: >> Re: ISSUE-188 (props): xit needs an acknowlegements section [wsc-xit] >> >> >> >> Assuming that either Page Info or Identity Signal goes in, I think I >> can lay claim to having specific text in the LC-June document. >> >> Cheers, >> >> Johnathan >> >> On 14-Mar-08, at 11:33 AM, Web Security Context Working Group Issue >> Tracker wrote: >> >>> >>> ISSUE-188 (props): xit needs an acknowlegements section [wsc-xit] >>> >>> http://www.w3.org/2006/WSC/track/issues/ >>> >>> Raised by: Mary Ellen Zurko >>> On product: wsc-xit >>> >>> I suggestion something of this form: >>> >>> This note is created from specific text from x, y, and z, as well as >>> input and discussions among the active participants of the Web >>> Security Context Working Group. It has also benefitted from general >>> public and working group commentary on earlier drafts. >>> >>> We should start tracking x, y, and z in this issue. Off the top of >>> my head, I know that Thomas Roessler, Stephen Farrell, Serge >>> Egelman, and Mary Ellen Zurko have proposed specific text that is >>> currently in the LC-June version. At some point I'll troll through >>> and try to figure out what the full set is, but if you're one, you >>> can save me work by replying to this issue, specifying the text (or >>> section, or issue that had the text). > >
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