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  1. http://bit.ly/2KPFh #HTML5 change proposal re #IRI
  2. one IRI committee to rule them all, one IRI committee to bind them.
  3. @masinter said that, not @timbl
  4. @timberners_lee advocates fewer netter quality coherent specs, not more
  5. preparing for #tpac09 and #ietf the week after
  6. Herding cats: getting 8 different committees working on the same to agree to work together rather than publish independent specs.
  7. I'd like to single-source tweeting and updating #LinkedIn status, but I'm still not sure which tool to use. Working IRI issues as reported.
  8. still learning to tweet http://marcilagan.com/?p=716, I'm still stuck in "post email to public list" mode.
  9. Insults are conter-productive, alas, http://bit.ly/5YGJY
  10. editing IRI BOF charter, agenda, requirements http://trac.tools.ietf.org/area/app/trac/wiki/DraftIriCharter
  11. http://bit.ly/q8Ztc review of widget: URI scheme proposal
  12. 1988 standards process: http://bit.ly/pUwKc
  13. DOI history, http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/uri/2003Sep/0046.html and http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/uri/2003Sep/0046.html
  14. Trust Google for getting metadata right? I don't think so. http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA6687562.html
  15. W3C TAG talking about content-type sniffing, error handling, and URI/IRI/URL
  16. people think I'm a big fan of W3C and its processes and defending it, but I'm not really. I'm just in favor of making processes explicit.
  17. visiting the den of trolls http://bit.ly/13v5Oa
  18. Lassen's "Devil's Kitchen" reminded me of some standards group. Crater Lake was stupendous.
  19. vacation
  20. "think they know it alls that don't" tactics http://bit.ly/17Nu5C