[thelist] Re: Why code for standards

martin.p.burns at uk.pwcglobal.com martin.p.burns at uk.pwcglobal.com
Thu Feb 7 03:46:00 CST 2002


Memo from Martin P Burns of PricewaterhouseCoopers

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Hi Bill

I'm still struggling a bit with this - exactly what would this group *do*
with its campaigning focus?

More standards?
Better standards?
More community involvement in producing the same standards?
More enforcement of standards?
Something else?

If it's the first two, what did you have in mind that's broken at the
moment
('at the moment' being all the way up to XHTML1.1)?

If it's the third, it sounds like a bit of metooism

If it's the fourth, it's what WASP have been doing very well

If it's the last... what did you have in mind..?

It comes back to the well posed question from yesterday: what's your
unique angle that's not already covered?

Cheers
Martin


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Subject:  RE: [thelist] Re: Why code for standards


I hesitate to say too much about what I think since I'd like it to be a
community effort, and I do want to cook it a bit more before serving. I
will
say that web standards issues would be the primary focus, and everyone so
far who has expressed an interest in being involved is on that same bus.



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