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Word-smithing on the Refined Name & Scope #9

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jorydotcom opened this issue Jun 18, 2019 · 5 comments
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Word-smithing on the Refined Name & Scope #9

jorydotcom opened this issue Jun 18, 2019 · 5 comments

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@jorydotcom
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During our in-person meeting today we discussed revising the name & scope.

Jory to take a pass on the work we did in today's meeting and send around a revision for the committee to review by end of week.

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phoddie commented Jun 24, 2019

In a side conversation, Bob Frankston made a great point about the scope description that I'm capturing here so we don't lose it. Referring to the devices created using APIs defined by TC53, Bob wrote:

I want people to see these as part of a large ecosystem rather than ends in themselves.

I don't believe this is a controversial point, but it can get obscured if the description focuses on the capabilities of the device itself. Many of the device features -- radios in particular -- are present specifically to allow communication between devices. Our choice to use ECMAScript for development reinforces that device-to-device communication is a key goal as it is a language that facilitates secure, interoperable, interactive communication.

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dtex commented Mar 2, 2020

@phoddie I believe the new name and scope are reflected here so we can close this issue. Correct?

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phoddie commented Mar 2, 2020

Correct.

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mglotzbach commented Mar 2, 2020 via email

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dtex commented Mar 3, 2020

Sounds good. I'll leave it open.

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