@mollydotcom would like to understand how are there no standards well before that day plz :) you have my email/skype/dm and so on...
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@briankardell You're a semanticist. Tell me the meaning of "standards" please.
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@mollydotcom not trying to be - seems in a world where billions things agree on meaning of code + SDOs, "there are none" needs explaining.
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@mollydotcom I'm involved in a number of them as were you, which is why I'm confused/say I need more in order to understand the comment.
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@briankardell Is mine? "Web Standards" is a marketing term, Brian. Specifically to help express to non-professionals some idea of quality.
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@mollydotcom trying to figure out how to make this non-circular in nature, language is complex. Standards are agreement-between who matters
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@briankardell Standards have existed long before Web. Web standards shouldn't ever really be like tech standards lest we obfuscate "open."
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@mollydotcom I explain this in the talk that I shared actually... And frequently "standards" fail to become "standard"
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@briankardell I don't want ISO or e3 or EMCA in my W3C recommendations (lookin' at you WCAG 2). It's what keeps the core Web free and open.
Nov 30, 2015 路 10:10 PM UTC
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