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W3C Newsletter tidbit
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Since not everybody on the mail alias is a member of W3C, there is a
good chance that you did not see message below from the latest W3C
newsletter.
> Date: Fri, 20 Oct 1995 19:07:00 +0500
> From: macarthr@w3.org (Karen MacArthur)
> To: w3c-members@w3.org, w3t@w3.org
> Subject: W3C Newsletter - Vol.1 No.12
>
> W3C Newsletter vol 1 number 12
>
[...]
>
> W3C Collaboration Working Groups
>
> by Karen MacArthur
>
> Four W3C Collaboration working groups have been set up as a result of the
> W3C Workshop on WWW and Collaboration[15], 11-12 September 1995. Anyone
> interested in participating in any of the following working groups, please
> send a statement of interest to Karen MacArthur (kmm@w3.org[16]).
>
> W3C COLLABORATION WORKING GROUP: ANNOTATION
>
> The purpose of this working group is to:
>
> Assuming that links are first-class objects (which is being discussed by
> the W3C Collaboration Working Group on Links), develop an annotation
> protocol.
>
> * define "annotation set"
> * define operations on the annotation set
> * find annotation sets
>
> Then, develop a working implementation.
>
[...]
The message above answered a nagging question for me -- `What is the process
for subscribing to the mail alias?' Answer: Send mail to kmm@w3.org and
ask.
-Wayne
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