ISSUE-57: AC: the results should be mandatory but not the algorithms

AC: the results should be mandatory but not the algorithms

State:
CLOSED
Product:
HISTORICAL: CORS [this spec uses Bugzilla for Bug/Issue tracking http://tinyurl.com/Bugz-CORS]
Raised by:
Thomas Roessler
Opened on:
2007-07-26
Description:
During the WG's July 11 we discussed the Read Access document and Thomas made some comments about the editorial style of the spec: the results should be mandatory but not the algorithms; the error handling might be a bit more verbose than is needed. See the minutes for more information:

<http://www.w3.org/2007/07/11-waf-minutes.html#item01>
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Related emails:
  1. ISSUE-11: AC: the results should be mandatory but not the algorithms [Access Control] (from sysbot+tracker@w3.org on 2007-07-26)
  2. Re: ISSUE-11: AC: the results should be mandatory but not the algorithms [Access Control] (from annevk@opera.com on 2007-07-26)
  3. Re: ISSUE-11: AC: the results should be mandatory but not the algorithms [Access Control] (from annevk@opera.com on 2007-07-26)
  4. Re: ISSUE-11: AC: the results should be mandatory but not the algorithms [Access Control] (from art.barstow@nokia.com on 2007-07-26)
  5. Re: ISSUE-11: AC: the results should be mandatory but not the algorithms [Access Control] (from art.barstow@nokia.com on 2007-07-26)
  6. Re: ISSUE-11: AC: the results should be mandatory but not the algorithms [Access Control] (from tlr@w3.org on 2007-07-26)

Related notes:

Closed on 6 February 2008 - see the following for more information:

Anne: <http://www.w3.org/mid/op.t42wf8a464w2qv@annevk-t60.oslo.opera.com>
Jonas: <http://www.w3.org/mid/478FAD42.2030608@sicking.cc>
Art: <http://www.w3.org/mid/7DE30AD3-6F0B-4BC8-AE2C-D2BE53D1B10D@nokia.com>
Agenda: <http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-appformats/2008Feb/0027.html>

6 Feb 2008, 21:25:15

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