A. HTML Theme * Liaison: to reduce conflict - IETF * Findings: - Error handling (Postel's law / exceptions) * Distributed extensibility arguments (in ESW wiki) * Harmonize XHTML + HTML - Understand both sides * Media-type based namespace defulating, etc. (bridging the gap) * Education for: - Ourselves - HTML Group - (note, a bi-directional arrow connected this with the distributed extensibility bullet above) * Specification layering: orthogonality - finding --------------------------- B. Metadata access and HTTP use * With respect to conneg questions, respond "no" (chairs explanation: I believe this was meant to convey "no, you should not use conneg except when the reprsentations convey substantially the same information) * Firefighting - conneg * Set out core principles (Larrry) - or - * Go bottom up (Tim) * Liaison - Help with the DRD draft - Help with the link header draft - Help with the site metadata draft * Review Jonathan's metadata summary * Check the architectural soundness of the 3 documents mentioned above * Write down principles: e.g. can HTTP URI's "speak to" URI's such as "mailto" --------------------------- C. URI's; Naming; Meaning of Names * Note: HT + JAR commited to new drafts * Members asked us: - what are tradeoffs between using http vs. new naming system (e.g. URI schemes; URN namespaces) * Scheme protocols: explain to community when new protocols do/don't merit new URI schemes --------------------------- D. Semantic Web Architecture (e.g. combining vocabularies & linked data sync) * Produce revised or augmented architecture document integrating Semantic Web and Linked data --------------------------- E. Security Javascript security * Review capability-based systems: track them * Track cross-site scripting * Influence AC to invest in coverage of security - identify holes * Survey applicability of drafts such as: - Origin header (Barth / Hixie) - Security context working group / UI work * Try to greatly increase focus on security at W3C: - update AWWW for security - Liaison w/Web security organizations such as IETF security directorate - Focus phishing --------------------------- F. Mobile * Special concerns of mobile security * Survey workshop report (see F2F minutes for link) * Hear from platform providers * Device independence in era of mobile * Liaison