[thelist] Re: Why code for standards

Bev Corwin bev at enso-company.com
Wed Feb 6 11:55:01 CST 2002


Are you thinking a portal / forum for real world "standards filters" for
various practical, workable, down to earth options... w/ examples, etc?

----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter-Paul Koch" <gassinaumasis at hotmail.com>
To: <thelist at lists.evolt.org>
Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 9:20 AM
Subject: RE: [thelist] Re: Why code for standards


>
> >Sounds like a mission statement would be in order. Oh, Jeez - what have I
> >done. As this is intended to be a group thing, not a me thing, I would
> >defer in part to my peers who may be interested in participating. So I
put
> >it to the future members: If a group of evolters (and others) were to
form
> >a group such as the one discussed here, what should it hope to
accomplish,
> >and how would it differ from other similar organizations already in
> >existence?
>
> Ideally, to represent the point of view of web developers in creating
> standards and to prevent strange, unimportant or unrealistic details from
> cropping up in new standard documents so that standards created for the
WWW
> will address common concerns of the web developers actually using the
> standards.
>
> The main problems lie always in the details of the specs, not in the broad
> outline. If we could influence those details...
>
> Of course this all assumes that anyone is willing to listen.
>
> ppk
>
>
>
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