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'''Ensure the Development and publishing of open standards and specifications for VRM services'''.
'''Ensure the Development and publishing of open standards and specifications for VRM services'''.


This is page will be the central point of organization for the committee.
This page will be the central point of organization for the committee.


This is a placeholder page, soon to be replaced by committee members.
The near term strategies of the standards committee are three-fold:
#Create a public mailing list for VRM tech issues
#Work on VRM use cases, starting with the Change of Address use case begun at IIW2007b
#Develop an organizational capability in creating and working with use cases
 
If you would like to contribute to these efforts, please email [[mailto:joe@switchbook.com Joe Andrieu]], the chair of this committee and we can arrange for you to join the Standards Committee mailing list. (This is a working list for the committee, not the discussion list of item 1 above.)
 
You might also want to review the [[Initiatives]] page, which was an early draft of a proposed process for developing VRM standards. Our language has changed a bit and we will not be focusing on Use Cases rather than initiatives, but we will be doing much of the same work.

Revision as of 02:41, 9 January 2008

The objective of the Standards Committee is to Ensure the Development and publishing of open standards and specifications for VRM services.

This page will be the central point of organization for the committee.

The near term strategies of the standards committee are three-fold:

  1. Create a public mailing list for VRM tech issues
  2. Work on VRM use cases, starting with the Change of Address use case begun at IIW2007b
  3. Develop an organizational capability in creating and working with use cases

If you would like to contribute to these efforts, please email [Joe Andrieu], the chair of this committee and we can arrange for you to join the Standards Committee mailing list. (This is a working list for the committee, not the discussion list of item 1 above.)

You might also want to review the Initiatives page, which was an early draft of a proposed process for developing VRM standards. Our language has changed a bit and we will not be focusing on Use Cases rather than initiatives, but we will be doing much of the same work.