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Subject: JSON on it's way to a first class citizen in the std-world
Finally the JSON RFC shall be put on the standards track. Proposed Charter for "JavaScript Object Notation" (json) WG is athttp://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/charter-ietf-json/ (charter-ietf-json-00-01 last updated 2013-05-17).
The working group is in status External review.The only change in the charter as compared to charter-ietf-json-00-00 (not having diff'ed but read side by side) seems to be the new inserted second last paragraph:
""" The resulting document will be jointly published as an RFC and by ECMA. ECMA participants will be participating in the working group editing through the normal process of working group participation. The responsible AD will coordinate the approval process with ECMA so that the versions of the document that are approved by each body are the same. """ Interesting wording in the charter: """ It is acknowledged that there are differences between RFC 4627 and the ECMAScript specification in the rules for parsing JSON. Any changes that break compatibility with existing implementations of either RFC 4627 or the ECMAScript specification will need to have very strong justification and broad support. All differences between RFC 4627 or the current ECMAScript specification will be documented in the new RFC. This documentation will include both the WG consensus for the rationale of the changes and the expected impact of the changes. """ First IESG Telechat is now scheduled to be 2013-05-30.A chat trace from the json BoF meeting on 2013-03-11 is at http://www.ietf.org/jabber/logs/json/2013-03-11.html
PS: There is an ATOM feed for the proposed json WG ;-) eg. also on the charter page: http://datatracker.ietf.org/feed/group-changes/json/
All the best, Stefan.
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