ISSUE-224: How should we make an assessment of the impact of the various possible guidelines on real web sites

Sanity Checking

How should we make an assessment of the impact of the various possible guidelines on real web sites

State:
CLOSED
Product:
Guidelines for Web Content Transformation Proxies
Raised by:
Jo Rabin
Opened on:
2007-10-11
Description:
As discussed on Tuesday's CT Call - any suggestion we make as to how to do content transformation needs to be carefully assessed against the real world.

We need some kind of infrastructure and test plan.
Related Actions Items:
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Related emails:
  1. [minutes] BPWG F2F in Sophia, day 1 (from fd@w3.org on 2008-06-17)
  2. Content Transformation Guidelines - preparation for the F2F (from fd@w3.org on 2008-06-13)
  3. [minutes] Minutes of the Content Transformation Task Force, 2007-11-20 (from jrabin@mtld.mobi on 2007-11-20)
  4. FW: ISSUE-224 (Sanity Checking): How should we make an assessment of the impact of the various possible guidelines on real web sites [Content Transformation Guidelines] (from jrabin@mtld.mobi on 2007-10-11)
  5. ISSUE-224 (Sanity Checking): How should we make an assessment of the impact of the various possible guidelines on real web sites [Content Transformation Guidelines] (from sysbot+tracker@w3.org on 2007-10-11)

Related notes:

For the F2F in Sophia:
- hardly any test conducted so far
- but guidelines are based on existing mechanisms
-> Can we close this issue?

François Daoust, 13 Jun 2008, 08:10:38

The guidelines are now much less ambitious in terms of exotic usage of HTTP; this will be addressed during the CR phase of the guidelines in any case.

Dominique Hazaël-Massieux, 16 Jun 2008, 10:16:58

Will be addressed within the exit criteria of the CR phase

François Daoust, 16 Jun 2008, 11:08:55

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Jo Rabin <jo@linguafranca.org>, Daniel Appelquist <daniel.appelquist@vodafone.com>, Chairs, Dominique Hazaël-Massieux <dom@w3.org>, François Daoust <fd@w3.org>, Staff Contacts
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