Friday, 3 July 2009

Privates Parts

robert callahan sez:
The problem is that no-one other than you can tell if the system is working or not, and that itself is a big problem.

What other standards groups write standards using feedback sent to a single editor or chair and not shared with the rest of the group?

Why is private feedback so important that it's worth the loss of transparency, the loss of accountability, and the loss of public analysis?

I'm puzzled that after fighting battles to open up W3C groups to the public, you're now defending this model.
read it
doesn't matter if your black or white
mr last week sez: hixie is the public, he is the everyman, public scrutiny is of importance when hixie decides it is so. you don't need to be involved as he speaks for the rich and the poor, normal and cripple, black and white, men and ladies, animals in the forest, the enfranchised, big business, small business, funny business, he speaks for you! but not for Mr last week.

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