On 2010-2-26 23:32 , Manu Sporny wrote: > On 02/26/2010 05:08 PM, Maciej Stachowiak wrote: >>> Can I start telling people that RDFa is planned to be released as a part >>> of HTML5? >> >> For all our Working Drafts, there is no firm guarantee it will proceed >> to REC. The Working Group could decide to abandon the deliverable >> instead of taking it to Last Call. This is true even for the HTML5 draft >> itself. But it would be fair to say that we are currently treating >> HTML+RDFa as a REC-track deliverable. > > Philippe, Maciej, > > Thanks for the response, both of you have clarified what I had suspected: > > * HTML WG is treating HTML+RDFa as a REC-track deliverable. > * HTML WG makes no firm guarantees on any draft proceeding to REC, > including the main HTML5 spec itself. >
Right. And making this even more general: no Working Group can ever make firm guarantees on a draft proceeding to REC. There are a number of document in W3C's past that got stuck at whatever stage and never made it as Rec; some of them just stayed as drafts, others have been converted into W3C Notes at the last minute. The maximum a WG can say is that it considers a specific document as being on Rec Track, ie, that it plans to publish it as such. My understanding is that this is the case with HTML5+RDFa. Maciej, thanks for clarifying this. Ivan > -- manu > -- Ivan Herman, W3C Semantic Web Activity Lead Home: http://www.w3.org/People/Ivan/ mobile: +31-641044153 PGP Key: http://www.ivan-herman.net/pgpkey.html FOAF : http://www.ivan-herman.net/foaf.rdf vCard : http://www.ivan-herman.net/HermanIvan.vcf
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