From vlad.alexander at xstandard.com Mon Jan 4 19:28:31 2010 From: vlad.alexander at xstandard.com (Vlad Alexander (XStandard)) Date: Mon, 4 Jan 2010 19:28:31 -0800 Subject: [html4all] An open invitation to public debate to the HTML5 team Message-ID: I am extending an open invitation to the HTML5 team to a series of public debates on HTML5 and the future of Web technology. Details here: http://rebuildingtheweb.com/en/invitation-html5-team/ If anyone is interested in debating members of the HTML5 team, please contact me off the list with the name of the person you wish to debate and the topic. I will then try to facilitate it. Regards, -Vlad From joshue.oconnor at cfit.ie Tue Jan 5 01:29:53 2010 From: joshue.oconnor at cfit.ie (Joshue O Connor) Date: Tue, 05 Jan 2010 09:29:53 +0000 Subject: [html4all] An open invitation to public debate to the HTML5 team In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4B430691.1070805@cfit.ie> Hi Vlad, > I am extending an open invitation to the HTML5 team to a series of public debates on HTML5 and the future of Web technology. Details here: > > http://rebuildingtheweb.com/en/invitation-html5-team/ > > If anyone is interested in debating members of the HTML5 team, please contact me off the list with the name of the person you wish to debate and the topic. I will then try to facilitate it. An interesting idea, however in your introduction you state that "There has not been any in-depth debate about the design principles of HTML5". There has been (ad nauseum), and I for one wouldn't be interested in repeating the experience lol. It turned out to be a total willo-the-wisp, moving goal post etc. However, a fresh canvas (no pun intended) may be interesting as a place to distill what the current hot button are. Good luck with it Josh