At 07:40 23-10-2009, Peter Saint-Andre wrote:
And I wonder if there is a "v3d" ("version three digits") problem
Probably.
lurking in the tools we use to process Internet-Drafts. I've never seen an I-D with a version greater than 99.
Neither have I. At 03:49 12-09-2009, Salvatore Loreto wrote:
We are still working on the Charter Proposal and on the Agenda so all the proposal and comments are welcome!
From the proposal: "In particular, the working group will liaison with the W3C WebApps working group around the WebSockets protocol and the requirements to support the WebSocket API; if agreed by both parties, the HyBi working group may take on prime responsibility on the specification of the WebSockets protocol."Are the two working group in agreement on who has prime responsibility? I ask as there seems to be some misunderstanding about how work get done within the IETF. BTW, prime responsibility doesn't mean that the two working groups should not work together.
"Ability to achieve broad implementation"Will the work be dropped if there isn't broad implementation? If you are going for Proposed Standard, it may be worth considering whether the bar is not set too high.
"Ability to address broader use cases than may be contemplated
by the original authors"
I suggest changing that as this is (IETF) Working Group work:
Ability to address broader use cases
Regards,
-sm
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