All,

This is a Request for Comments for the June 3 "Encoding" specification that WebApps was asked to review:

   <http://www.w3.org/TR/2014/WD-encoding-20140603/>

Individual WG members are encouraged to provide individual feedback.

If anyone in WebApps wants to propose an official group response, please do so ASAP, in reply to this e-mail so the group can discuss it.

Comments should be sent to www-internatio...@w3.org [1] by July 1. Presumably, group also welcomes data about "silent reviews", f.ex. "I reviewed section N.N and have no comments".

Addison - if there are any specific section(s) you want WebApps to review, please let us know. Also, unless we here otherwise from you, we will assume our review should be against the LCWD and _not_ the latest ED.

-Thanks, AB

[1] <http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-international/>

On 6/3/14 3:44 PM, Phillips, Addison wrote:
Today, 3 June 2014, the Internationalization Working Group published a Last Call Working 
Draft of the "Encoding" specification. The Internationalization WG specifically 
invites the following working group's comments: HTML, CSS, Webapps, Webapps Security, 
SVG, XML Core. We welcome and encourage other reviews.


Title: Encoding
Publication: 3 June 2014
LC Ends: 1 July 2014
URI: http://www.w3.org/TR/encoding/
Full LC URI: http://www.w3.org/TR/2014/WD-encoding-20140603/
Editors URI: http://encoding.spec.whatwg.org/

Instructions for Providing Feedback:

Please submit comments to the www-internatio...@w3.org mailing list with a subject line 
prefixed with "[Encoding]". The Internationalization working group will track 
issues and create bugzilla bugs for you.

Issues are tracked by the Working Group here: 
https://www.w3.org/International/track/products/25
Open bugs against the Encoding spec are found here: 
https://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/buglist.cgi?product=WHATWG&component=Encoding&resolution=---

Abstract of this Specification:

While encodings have been defined to some extent, implementations have not 
always implemented them in the same way, have not always used the same labels, 
and often differ in dealing with undefined and former proprietary areas of 
encodings. This specification attempts to fill those gaps so that new 
implementations do not have to reverse engineer encoding implementations of the 
market leaders and existing implementations can converge.

This document is a snapshot of the WHATWG document of the same name.


Record of the Decision to Request Transition:

      http://www.w3.org/2014/05/29-i18n-minutes.html#item05

There are no formal objections to this document currently.
The patent disclosure page is located here: 
http://www.w3.org/2004/01/pp-impl/32113/status

The last call period for this document will end 1 July 2014 (approximately 4 
weeks).

Addison Phillips
Chair (W3C I18N WG)


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