I think that the W3C list is indeed the proper place for this discussion. I'll personally
try to stimulate some discussion there; it's been a very quiet list lately. Some folks
have suggested that I forward my posting (yesterday), which I'll do.
Leslie Daigle wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> Well, up until a year ago, the IETF's URI working group mailing
> list was still kept alive for such general discussions. When its
> original host could no longer maintain it, the W3C offered to take
> it over -- I believe on the same terms of "general discussion of
> things URI". I don't find it on their list of current mailing
> lists, and it's not an active work group, but the list is:
>
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> and the subscription info I have in my archive suggests
>
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> will get you on it.
>
> Leslie.
>
> Peter Graham wrote:
> > My question to her is: what
> > list *should* be the right forum for this discussion, and how does one subscribe to
> > it? I find it extremely interesting (and have been hoping for an outcome for
> > years--should I not be?). --pg
>
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