Blog - 2009
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TAG Status Report: July, 2009
The latest status report to the W3C membership from the TAG is available at http://www.w3.org/2001/tag/2009/sum07. Noah...
Interview: David Ezell on NACS Participation in W3C
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By: Ian Jacobs
As part of a series of interviews with W3C Members to learn more about their support for standards and participation in W3C, I asked David Ezell (NACS Advisory Committee Representative at W3C) some questions. Q.For readers who may not...
HMAC truncation in XML Signature: When Alice didn't look.
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Today, we've published a proposed correction against XML Signature. Normally, errata are published without much ado, and largely cover minor points of specifications. This one's a bit different: You haven't seen any public discussion of this particular erratum before,...
Data in the City
On Monday of this week I attended a hearing in New York City organized by the Technology and Government Committee of the New York City Council. On the agenda was a proposal (Int. No. 991) regarding the use of open...
Reflections on SemTech 2009
SemTech 2009, along with W3C's significant participation in it, is now behind us. Besides catching upon on emails, I have spent the past week reflecting on the enthusiasm, presentations, and flurry of activities that constituted this year's event in San...