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Posted by Jukka K. Korpela on 08/05/06 18:17
Keith Cochrane <keith__cochrane@hotmail.com> scripsit:
> I don't usually follow this newsgroup, but it seemed the most
> appropriate one to post this to. I tried finding contact info for
> suggestions on the w3.org website without any luck, so here it is.
In fact, there is information at w3.org about participation to the HTML
development work, and posting to a newsgroup (even outside the Big 8!) will
hardly draw the Consortium's attention. Seriously, if you cannot find their
relevant information at their site, they will hardly take your suggestions
seriously even if they by accident read them.
As a rule of thumb, any work on HTML development should not be expected to
yield useful results in the next two or three years - the work is slow, and
so is the progress in browsers. Only if you can live with this should you
try to find the forum for making suggestions on HTML development.
> Lastly, I'd like to see Google get the ability to do proximity
> searches.
Well, that's not W3C business. You might submit your suggestions to Google,
but don't expect any anwser.
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Jukka K. Korpela ("Yucca")
http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/
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