Re: agenda: 16 September 2010 W3C/IETF liaison call
Alexey Melnikov <alexey.melnikov@isode.com> Thu, 16 September 2010 10:43 UTC
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Thomas Roessler wrote: [...] >Agenda so far: > To make our discussion go quicker, here is a quick update on some discussion topics: >- agenda bash >- iri >- hybi > Since HYBI WG meeting in Maastricht: New editor for the draft-ietf-hybi-thewebsocketprotocol: Ian Fette. He posted a new version of the draft on September 1st. I think the WG is finally making some progress. >- urnbis > Peter and I are discussing co-chairs for the WG. I think we have 2 reasonable candidates, but having more would be a good idea. I am thinking that this will be approved as a WG before IETF in Beijing. >- possible HTTP streaming BOF during IETF 79 > > This is not going to be a BOF in Beijing, but after discussing this, Apps and RAI ADs decided to approve creation of an IETF mailing list to discuss this topic. Note that this doesn't mean that this would ever become an IETF Working Group. >- upcoming RTC workshop >- possible re-registration of HTML4 link relations to point to HTML5 >- image/svg+xml >- other pending media type registrations? >- calendaring (fyi) >- contacts (fyi) >- hasmat/websec/webappsec (fyi) > > The WG Charter is going to be reviewed by IESG on September 23rd. There is currently only one chair for the WG (Tobias Gondrom). Peter and I will be looking for another co-chair with background in web applications, as Tobias has background in Security. >- upcoming IAB/W3C privacy workshop (fyi) > >Let's try to get through in 60min. In particular, that means that I'd *really* like to start the call at 9am ET sharp. > >In addition to the usual suspects, Chris Lilley (W3C) will join for the image/svg+xml discussion, and Robert Sparks and Gonzalo Camarillo will join for the HTTP streaming discussion. (Where "join for" means that you're welcome to join us for the entire call, but excused if you want to drop off after your topic has been covered.) >
- draft agenda: 16 September 2010 W3C/IETF liaison … Thomas Roessler
- Re: draft agenda: 16 September 2010 W3C/IETF liai… Thomas Roessler
- agenda: 16 September 2010 W3C/IETF liaison call Thomas Roessler
- Re: agenda: 16 September 2010 W3C/IETF liaison ca… Alexey Melnikov