Hi Art, Le 23/09/2010 18:52, Arthur Barstow a écrit :
Hi, First, I am a co-Chair of the W3C's Web Applications Working Group which is responsible for creating the W3C's suite of Widget specifications [Widgets]. Cyril has provided good feedback on these specs. I believe Institute Telecom is a W3C Member and that Cyril has some type of affiliation with Institute Telecom. As such, we would welcome Institute Telecom join the Web Applications WG (aka WebApps) and to nominate Cyril to this WG. Is that possible?
You are right, Institut Telecom is a W3C Member and Telecom ParisTech, as part of the Institut Telecom. We are in the process of nominating a new AC Rep (Serge Gourrier retired) so nomination to WG are a bit on hold. Additionally, on a personal level, I'm not sure I can commit. We will let you know more formally as soon as possible.
Second, the WebApps WG is seeking implementation data for the following Widget specs: 1. Widget Packaging and Configuration http://dev.w3.org/2006/waf/widgets/imp-report/ 2. Digital Signatures for Widgets http://dev.w3.org/2006/waf/widgets-digsig/imp-report/ 3. The Widget Interface (aka TWI) http://dev.w3.org/2006/waf/widgets-api/imp-report/ 4. The 'view-mode' Media Feature: http://dev.w3.org/2006/waf/widgets-vmmf/imp-report/ If your organization has any implementation data (e.g. GPAC) to share with us, please let us know.
Indeed, we believe that GPAC implemented P&C and TWI. We do not implement DigSig (not planned), nor VMMF (maybe in the future).
FYI, we recorded some general implementation data in the following wiki document and we welcome change requests: http://www.w3.org/2008/webapps/wiki/WidgetImplementation
Thanks, we will look into it and propose changes. Best regards, Cyril
-Regards, Art Barstow
-- Cyril Concolato Maître de Conférences/Associate Professor Groupe Mutimedia/Multimedia Group Telecom ParisTech 46 rue Barrault 75 013 Paris, France http://concolato.blog.telecom-paristech.fr/
