Re: Brief TAG on WebSocket protocol/API and related activities

Thank you John, would you mind posting a copy on the W3C's web site.  You 
can use CVS to check it in, or if you really prefer, email it to the W3C 
archive mailing list, which will cause it to get a (somewhat clumsy 
looking) URI.   Since documents like this will be subjects of discussion 
linked from our minutes and agendas, I think it's most appropriate to have 
them checked in where W3C can take responsibility for their long-term 
availability.  I think that putting them up at W3C might conceivably 
clarify any hesitancies that some might have regarding copyright or other 
IP issues relating to this work.

Once you've done that, I will link the W3C copy from the agenda for the 
F2F.

Thank you.

Noah

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John Kemp <john@jkemp.net>
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09/16/2009 12:57 PM
 
        To:     "www-tag@w3.org WG" <www-tag@w3.org>
        cc:     (bcc: Noah Mendelsohn/Cambridge/IBM)
        Subject:        Brief TAG on WebSocket protocol/API and related 
activities


Hello,

With respect to [ACTION-301], I have written a quick introduction to 
the IETF HyBi activity and the WebSocket protocol and API. It's 
currently at http://jkemp.net/tag/hybi.html. The references list gives 
more detailed information about these activities, and is the work upon 
which I've based this document (any mistakes in transcription are mine).

Cheers,

- johnk

[ACTION-301] http://www.w3.org/2001/tag/group/track/actions/301

Received on Thursday, 17 September 2009 01:47:08 UTC