Re: [hybi] Process! was: [whatwg] HttpOnly cookie for WebSocket?

Rob Sayre <rsayre@mozilla.com> Fri, 29 January 2010 04:04 UTC

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On 1/28/10 7:34 PM, Greg Wilkins wrote:
> The IETF has a proven process for producing internet standards
> that the entire industry follow.

Not really. It changes all the time and they don't really write down 
what they are doing until it is too late. You also must please some set 
of people. I don't think it's super interesting to make a process 
argument here.

- Rob