Replying to @briankardell
@briankardell Which standards do you follow?
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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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@mollydotcom is my question really difficult to understand?
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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 Some standards carry the force of law. E.g. osha.gov/pls/oshaweb/owadisp… Maybe that’s what @mollydotcom means by a “true standard"
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@chriseppstein @briankardell Chris has it. And Brian you don't know me for very long. I've been incessant on these issues for decades now.
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@mollydotcom perhaps, but I have followed your stuff for some time - is there a piece of some kind that sums up? Link? @chriseppstein
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@briankardell @chriseppstein Brian, did I not talk your freakin' ear off about the need for a "common gloss" and my desire to address that?
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@briankardell @chriseppstein No common semantics isn't helpful across domains. We desperately need an agreed upon set of human semantics.

Nov 30, 2015 · 10:44 PM UTC