All: With Phil Rignalda's permission, I have taken over the role of editor for the Autodiscovery draft and at Lisa and Paul's suggestion I have resubmitted the draft as an **individual** submission (as opposed to a Working Group Draft). Phil has requested that his name be removed from the draft.
The process for moving forward on this spec will be the same as with
Atom and APP. Change proposals will need to be submitted in the form of
Pace's on the wiki with a copy sent to atom-syntax. Pace's need to
include spec ready text, when appropriate. When consensus emerges around
a particular pace, it will get incorporated into the draft. Editorial
changes need not go through this process; just post a note to the
atom-syntax list and I'll make sure the change is made.
- James
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Title : Atom Feed Autodiscovery
Author(s) : M. Pilgrim, J. Snell
Filename : draft-snell-atompub-autodiscovery-00.txt
Pages : 14
Date : 2006-11-27
This document specifies a machine-readable method of linking to an
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