FYI: www-html-editor now accepts your participation

Just for your information - www-html-editor@w3.org [1] used to allow
anyone to send comments without subscription, on the other hand
it didn't accept any subscription request.  As there seems to be
some public interest to monitor this list by receiving e-mail
rather than checking archives, now that www-html-editor-request@w3.org
was set up to process your request.

Just like other W3C mailing lists, you may subscribe to this list by
sending a message to www-html-editor-request@w3.org with the subject
"subscribe".  See "W3C Mailing List Administrativia" [2] for more
details.  Please NEVER send (un)subscribe request to www-html-editor.

You may continue to send comments without subscription, although
you'll be requested to give us explicit approval to include your
message in our publicly-readable mailing list archive at your
first post [3].  Be aware that despite several spam-blocking measures,
this list still gets occasional spam messages, so unless you are
really motivated to monitor every comment sent to this list, I'd
recommend to read the archive.

Please also note that www-html-editor is NOT a discussion list.
It is for reporting errors and sending review comments on HTML/XHTML
specifications to editors.  Issues reported on www-html-editor will be
communicated to the Working Group, but follow-up discussion might
happen elsewhere (such as on www-html).  To sum up, you may subscribe,
but you are not supposed to conduct public discussion there.  Please
use www-html for public discussion.  We appreciate your cooperation
for efficient tracking of issues.

[1] http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-html-editor/
[2] http://www.w3.org/Mail/Request
[3] http://www.w3.org/2002/09/aa/

Regards,
-- 
Masayasu Ishikawa / mimasa@w3.org
W3C - World Wide Web Consortium
HTML Activity Lead, Team Contact for the HTML WG

Received on Thursday, 10 April 2003 03:02:58 UTC