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  • MWI Mailing Lists Now Open

    The Mobile Web Initiative, part of the W3C and described in this week’s WWJ Newsletter, has set up two public mailing lists: public-bpwg@w3.org (dedicated to discussion associated with the Best Practice Working Group), and public-ddwg@w3.org (dedicated to discussion associated with the Device Description Working Group). If you’re interested in participating in public discussions or if you have something to contribute, the folks running the Initiative would love to have you sign up.  

    Rotan Hanrahan, chair of the MWI Device Description Working Group and member of the W3C Advisory Committee, says: “There will be times when the group will call for public comments or reviews of work they have produced. This is when we (the public, other organisations, interests and working groups) should respond (to agree, disagree or suggest).” More info is available at the MWI site: http://www.w3.org/2005/MWI.

    Posted: 18 May 2005 | Filed: Editor's Note, Wireless Internet | Feedback | Print |  add to twitter 
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