and relationship between W3C and IETF like WebSockets. Is this
> still your (and Google’s) vision?
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> Thanks
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> *From:* Glen Shires [mailto:gshi...@google.com]
> *Sent:* Thursday, December 22, 2011 11:14 AM
> *To:* public-webapps@w3.org;
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Thanks
From: Glen Shires [mailto:gshi...@google.com]
Sent: Thursday, December 22, 2011 11:14 AM
To: public-webapps@w3.org; Arthur Barstow
Cc: public-xg-htmlspe...@w3.org; Dan Burnett
Subject: Re: HTML Speech XG Completes, seeks feedback for eventual
standardization
We at Google
We at Google believe that a scripting-only (Javascript) subset of the API
defined in the Speech XG Incubator Group Final Report [1] is of appropriate
scope for consideration by the WebApps WG.
A scripting-only subset supports the majority of the use-cases and samples
in the XG proposal. Specifical
Thanks for the info, Art. To be clear, I personally am *NOT* proposing adding
any specs to WebApps, although others might. My email below as a Chair of the
group is merely to inform people of this work and ask for feedback.
I expect that your information will be useful for others who might wish
Hi Dan,
WebApps already has a relatively large number of specs in progress (see
[PubStatus]) and the group has agreed to add some additional specs (see
[CharterChanges]). As such, please provide a relatively specific
proposal about the features/specs you and other proponents would like to
add
Dear WebApps people,
The HTML Speech Incubator Group [1] has recently wrapped up its work on use
cases, requirements, and proposals for adding automatic speech recognition
(ASR) and text-to-speech (TTS) capabilities to HTML. The work of the group is
documented in the group's Final Report. [2]