Hi Anne,


Le 8 août 06 à 02:40, Anne van Kesteren a écrit :
How about creating specific "tags" for specifications people can use on their weblog to comment on them? Using Technorati or some other software editor's could then read what other people have to say about the specification.

Of course, things like formal objections etc. are not really to be tracked in such a way, but just some simple feedback indicating whether or not the work is appreciated can probably be done...

I think it's a very good idea if it comes from the WGs. I can try to talk about it on the chairs Mailing-list. It might help to detect the comments, though it doesn't solve one problem which is fundamental: language issue.

People usually on their weblogs write in their native language, which is normal. I can't try to guess for german or latine languages, it becomes a lot harder for chinese, russian, or other strange languages like Dutch ;)

But yes I agree it could be a good idea. I will propose it.
I have done it in the past. See for example
http://blogmarks.net/tag/xhtml2comments



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