On Sat, 27 Jun 2009 03:06:21 +0200, Maciej Stachowiak <[email protected]>
wrote:
On Jun 26, 2009, at 10:51 AM, Nikunj R. Mehta wrote:
Secondly, Oracle proposes adding request interception and programmable
http cache to the WG's charter. Oracle will provide resources for
editing and reviewing proposals for all three deliverables.
We already have a broad charter and quite a few deliverables. Before we
add more to the charter, I'd like to understand the degree of interest
in request interception and programmable http cache. Is anyone besides
Oracle interested in pursuing this technology? Are any implementors
interested in implementing it?
We are "potentially interested" - i.e. we want to see how the spec comes
out first. Given that this is in the scope of existing deliverables, and
given taht Oracle are providing the resources to edit it, I see no reason
to simply stand in their way. If there turns out not to be interst, then
it will have a tough time getting to Rec. There are specs people claim to
be very interested in, but are not prpared to put ay resources into moving
forward - so clearly general surveys of interest are a poor way of
understanding reality.
cheers
Chaals
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