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

"Martin J. Dürst" <duerst@it.aoyama.ac.jp> Fri, 29 January 2010 11:27 UTC

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Hello Ian,

On 2010/01/29 17:36, Ian Hickson wrote:
> On Thu, 28 Jan 2010, SM wrote:

>> People from the WHATWG are welcome to participate in the IETF process.
>
> One could equally say:
>
> People from the IETF are welcome to participate in the WHATWG process.
>
> However, instead, I suggest we work together, just like the W3C and the
> WHATWG are cooperating on a dozen other specs.

On 2010/01/28 20:26, Ian Hickson wrote:

 > Please don't cross-post to the WHATWG list -- it causes threads to
 > fragment since not everyone is subscribed to both lists and the WHATWG
 > list rejects non-subscriber posts.

Ian, could you please explain how exactly *you* imagine such a 
cooperation should work, if not e.g. by cross-posting?

Regards,   Martin.

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