Re: [apps-discuss] The acct: scheme question

ht@inf.ed.ac.uk (Henry S. Thompson) Thu, 28 June 2012 14:58 UTC

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Subject: Re: [apps-discuss] The acct: scheme question
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John Bradley writes:

> It is the W3C TAG that is the most likely to raise a blocking objection.   

As the informal TAG liaison here, I should make clear that the TAG has
no _official_ standing from which to "raise a blocking objection".

_In extremis_ the TAG chair might make an appeal on some IETF list wrt
some issue of architectural concern, or might contact his/her opposite
number on the IAB, or might feed something in to the official W3C/IETF
liaison call.

There has been no formal TAG discussion of the acct: matter to date.

ht
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