Emma Sax wrote:
Agreed. If a large company like O2 hadn't decided to buy into it, it would have been easier to fob off.
Didn't Segala CEO Paul Walsh actually work for O2 at some point, before setting up on his own? At the very least, he had some prior connection with them, but my memory fails me.
Oh, and it's nice to see that somebody in charge of the web servers at Segala finally worked out how to stop Apache from doing directory listings...up until not so long ago, simply going to http://www.segala.com/certificate/accessibility/ listed the 5 or 6 official certificates that they've issued (which at that point included 2 or 3 O2 sites, the DaVinci Trail site - also O2 - and Segala's site itself, only...)
And, to throw some more petrol on the fire: membership to W3C workgroups can be *bought*, and is not given for merit...
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