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[XML-DEV Mailing List Archive Home] [By Thread] [By Date] [Recent Entries] [Reply To This Message] RE: sunshine and standards development
Let me add one more voice of support to Simon's and the others who have expressed dissatisfaction with the inner workings of the W3C. I actually wrote a rant about this in February (http://www.praxisxml.com/praxis_xml_0200.html), in case anyone missed it back then. While I think that we all recognize the extremely valuable work done by the W3C, what really irks me is that there doesn't seem to be any indication from the organization itself that it considers these criticisms to have any validity whatsoever, or that it would ever be prepared to change in any way. Come on guys, even a little smoke and mirrors along these lines would have great PR value. There's *a lot* of space between the current W3C model and, say, IETF, so a bit more open-mindedness would surely lead to improvements in the way the W3C is run. My personal biggest beef, as with many others I gather, is the confidentiality policy. It should be recognized that there are alternatives to complete openness and complete closedness. The current policy is just stupid. Sorry, but I've never heard anything approaching a rational explanation for why a W3C member can't discuss a technical detail with a knowledgeable non-member. This is to the detriment not only of the W3C, but of Internet users in general. And this is quite a large group to let down. Smart organizations recognize the need to change themselves proactively or resign themselves to eventual irrelevance. The W3C should have a more productive attitude towards change, not because some loudmouths are demanding it (and here I refer only to myself, naturally :-), but because it is actually in its own interest. Matthew
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