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

Julian Reschke <julian.reschke@gmx.de> Fri, 29 January 2010 13:07 UTC

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Subject: Re: [hybi] Process! was: [whatwg] HttpOnly cookie for WebSocket?
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Ian Hickson wrote:
> On Fri, 29 Jan 2010, "Martin J. Dürst" wrote:
>> Ian, could you please explain how exactly *you* imagine such a 
>> cooperation should work, if not e.g. by cross-posting?
> 
> The same way it works with the HTML5 specification and the various Web 
> Apps specifications -- feedback is collected from both groups (and indeed, 
> anywhere else that feedback is provided, e.g. on blogs or forums), and 
> changes are made that take into account all the feedback. The most active 
> members of both groups stay in regular contact, e.g. on IRC, or by e-mail, 
> to ensure that everyone is on the same page. Where editorial differences 
> arise (e.g. the IETF prefers text/plain specs, the WHATWG prefers HTML- 
> based specs), the groups ensure that normative requirement remain 
> identical across different versions. Basically, exactly as has been 
> happening for the past few years already.
> ...

Feedback that affects the contents of a WG deliverable should be 
submitted as "IETF Contribution", as described in 
<http://www.ietf.org/about/note-well.html>.

Best regards, Julian