On Friday 2007-03-02 20:19 -0500, Gus Richter wrote: > I > can only say that Mozilla, as a W3C member has recourse to question and > ask for clarification on points, which the rest of us do not.
Strictly speaking, the only power we have as W3C members is to stop things from happening. Members don't have the power to make things happen, although the voices of members who want things to happen may sometimes have more weight, particularly if those members are willing to do the necessary work. Since HTML 4 is already a W3C recommendation, there's no potential event to stop. For more on the W3C, see http://dbaron.org/log/2006-08#e20060818a . However, discussion of the W3C is not really appropriate for this newsgroup, so please follow up elsewhere. -David -- L. David Baron <URL: http://dbaron.org/ > Technical Lead, Layout & CSS, Mozilla Corporation
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