- From: Scott McGlashan <scott.mcglashan@pipebeach.com>
- Date: Thu, 10 Apr 2003 14:17:26 +0200
- To: <www-voice@w3.org>
The Voice Browser Working Group is pleased to announce the final major update to the VoiceXML 2.0 Implementation Report Plan (http://www.w3.org/Voice/2003/ir/voicexml20-ir.html). This contains over 600 assertions and tests, and is largely a superset of the previous version. The plan contains information about how to run the tests and a template for submitting reports to the W3C. Any further updates or changes to the plan will be announced on www-voice@w3.org. Due to the size and complexity of the VoiceXML 2.0 specification, the Voice Browser Working Group welcomes the submission of partial as well as complete implementation reports. Implementors are encouraged to submit reports as soon as possible, even if the report only covers a subset of the tests. To advance VoiceXML 2.0 to the next stage of the W3C process, we need implementation reports which describe at least two interoperable implementations of each mandatory feature, and one implementation of each optional feature. We hope to receive many more reports than the minimum. Our target date for receiving all implementation reports has been revised to the 1st May 2003. If you plan to submit a report after that please let us know in advance. An announcement will be sent to www-voice@w3.org indicating when we have received sufficient reports to proceed to the next stage of the W3C process. Implementation report submissions may be public or anonymous. In public submissions, the name of the implementor will be known to the public and to W3C members. Public submissions should be sent to the public voice list, www-voice@w3.org. In anonymous submissions, the name of the implementor will be known to W3C members only. Their name and the contents of their report will be treated as confidential information and, following W3C procedures, will not be disclosed to non-members. Anonymous submissions should be sent to team-voicexml-testsuite@w3.org. The Voice Browser implementation report on VoiceXML 2.0, which collects together the submitted reports, will be a public document. In that document the table of detailed test results will not reveal the implementor's name, independent of whether the results were submitted publically or anonymously. If you have any further questions on the VoiceXML 2.0 implementation report, please let us know. Scott McGlashan Co-chair, Voice Browser Working Group, W3C
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