- From: Young, Milan <Milan.Young@nuance.com>
- Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2010 10:48:59 -0800
- To: <public-xg-htmlspeech@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <1AA381D92997964F898DF2A3AA4FF9AD0984B26C@SUN-EXCH01.nuance.com>
On the call today we agreed to split the protocol discussion from the web API. This will both make it easier to read the document, and allow folks to easily filter out discussions which are not relevant to them. But both sets of requirements will continue to reside in the XG document which Michael maintains. Before getting into the weeds of the protocol discussion, I'd like to suggest deleting FPR30 which currently reads: "The communication between the user agent and the speech server must require a mandatory-to-support lowest common denominator such as HTTP 1.1, TBD." I propose to replace this with a new requirement which will mark the start of the new protocol section. The heading will read: "User agents and speech services are required to support at least one common protocol." And the description that follows: "A common protocol will be defined as part of the final recommendation. It will be built upon some TBD existing application layer protocol such as HTTP." Acceptable?
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