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  4. # [00:27] <gsnedders> Hixie: So, what's Google's master-plan for HTML5? :P
  5. # [00:28] <Hixie> to support open web standards and drive the development of the open web platform
  6. # [00:29] <gsnedders> Hixie: Nononono, the real one, not what you claim :P
  7. # [00:29] <Hixie> if there's a plan other than that, i don't know it
  8. # [00:30] <Hixie> google's interest is pretty simple. The better the Web, the more people use it. The more people use the Web, the more ads they see. The more ads they see, the more of our ads they see. The more of our ads they see, the more money we make.
  9. # [00:30] <Hixie> so we make the web better.
  10. # [00:31] <Hixie> or leastways, we try :-)
  11. # [00:31] <arun> Hixie, the devil's in the details. So the "how to make the web better" part is where we spend our lifelong days.
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  13. # [00:31] <Hixie> yep
  14. # [00:32] <arun> Take, for example, a local storage API ...
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  58. # [23:03] <ArtB> anne, got a second re http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-webapps/2009AprJun/0164.html ?
  59. # [23:03] <anne> sure
  60. # [23:04] <ArtB> were these two issues raised during the July 2008 f2f meeting?
  61. # [23:05] <ArtB> their changelog is a bit funky. I think that's because they were orignally part of the Web API WG's issues db
  62. # [23:05] <anne> probably, yes
  63. # [23:05] <ArtB> then for some reason Doug identified them as D3E issues
  64. # [23:06] <ArtB> anyhow, you think they are addressed in the latest ED of CORS, right?
  65. # [23:06] <anne> yes
  66. # [23:07] <anne> I think you're right with respect to where they are from, but I can't find them in http://www.w3.org/2005/06/tracker/webapi/
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  68. # [23:07] <anne> or http://www.w3.org/2006/webapi/track/ for that matter
  69. # [23:09] <ArtB> I can't find the July f2f meeting minutes either (I did not attend)
  70. # [23:09] <anne> W3C should probably host software they're no longer updating to separate origins to prevent later found holes making the www.w3.org vulnerable to attack...
  71. # [23:09] <anne> oh, that's bad
  72. # [23:11] <anne> ArtB, http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Member/member-webapps/2008JulSep/0003.html
  73. # [23:12] <ArtB> Since you think those two issues are addressed, I was going to respond to your email with something like "Anne believes these two issues are addressed by the latest ED of CORS and thus should be closed. If you disagree, please respond by April 24."
  74. # [23:12] <ArtB> ah; never thought to look in member space :-)
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  76. # [23:14] <anne> seems we never made them public
  77. # [23:15] <ArtB> I just did a quick search for "trail" in the mins from July 1 2 and 3 and didn't get a hit
  78. # [23:16] <ArtB> wdyt about my proposal above?
  79. # [23:16] <anne> good
  80. # [23:20] <ArtB> ok; I'll send that email now and ask Jonas to send us his latest thoughts on the redirect issue
  81. # [23:20] <ArtB> thanks!
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  83. # [23:24] <ArtB> anne, other than redirects, are there any other open issues/actions that need to be addressed before publishing a LCWD for CORS?
  84. # [23:24] <anne> I don't believe so, no
  85. # [23:26] <anne> that's the only outstanding non-editorial issue as far as I can tell (and the editorial issues are mostly depending on whether we want to point to a revision of RFC2616 when it's there; to make sure to point to the URL draft when it's there rather than HTML5, etc.)
  86. # [23:27] <anne> (i.e. the editorial issues are a non-issue as far as publishing as LCWD goes)
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