On Nov 17, 2009, at 10:17 PM, Maciej Stachowiak wrote:
On Nov 17, 2009, at 9:34 PM, Nikunj R. Mehta wrote:
Hi guys,
I've been thinking about the WebDatabase specification [1] and I've
come to two conclusions. (1) We are miles away from consensus on
this specification, and, hence, we should _not_ consider putting it
out for last call. (2) While good work has gone into the IDL/
JavaScript Call Level Interface (CLI), we have made no progress on
its SQL language specification and are not likely to in the future.
Thus we should publish the CLI as a WG Note titled "WebSQLDatabase
CLI" and curtail active work on this specification in the working
group. This is Oracle's official position on this matter.
I disagree.
I don't understand your reasons.
Publishing a WG Note would be appropriate if we had WG consensus to
stop work.
Understood
I don't think we have consensus to do that.
This is what I am trying to bring about. See the reasoning in my
original email. It would help if you can respond to the three points
why I think we have reached the end of the road.
I also don't think we have consensus to proceed to the next step
(Last Call). The right maturity level to represent this condition
would be Working Draft.
Nikunj
http://o-micron.blogspot.com