Fwd: Press enquiry "the web and its evolution"

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Fwd: Press enquiry "the web and its evolution"

by Bugzilla from faure@kde.org :: Rate this Message:

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Is someone interested in replying to these questions?

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Subject: Press enquiry
Date: Friday 28 August 2009
From: Stefano Crepaz <crepaz.stefano@...>
To: faure@...
Cc:

Sir,

At the moment I'm in my final year of high school and I'm preparing for my
final exams (Swiss maturité).  I've chosen to work on "The WEB and its
evolution".

Not long ago, I heard about the 20th anniversary of its invention by Tim
Berners-Lee and, living in Geneva, I decided to explore the future of the
WEB which at present is in version 2.0.  In order to do this, I would like
to interview all the major players in the IT field of which Konqueror is one
of the leaders.

This is why I'm writing to you in the hope of receiving some assistance for
what is truly key for the success of my work.

Could you help me to answer the following questions.

Are Konqueror engineers working on a new version of the WEB?

-If so, is it a priority for Konqueror?
-If not, can you give the reason?
-If this is the case, did they start from the beginning with a totally new
protocol or did they continue to build on Mr Berners-Lee's bases?

In your opinion, will the 2.0 version of the WEB still continue to exist for
several years?

I very much look forward to hearing from you and I thank you in advance for
your help.

Best regards

Stefano Crepaz

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David Faure, faure@..., sponsored by Nokia to work on KDE,
Konqueror (http://www.konqueror.org), and KOffice (http://www.koffice.org).

Re: Fwd: Press enquiry "the web and its evolution"

by Bugzilla from rigo@w3.org :: Rate this Message:

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I can re-direct to our comm people, but that doesn't
answer the question whether konqueror engineers are
working on the new version of the web. Who of you works
in the IETF HTTP WG and who is in the HTML WG and who in
the CSS WG? Who of you contributes to ECMA for ecmascript?

What is konqueror's contribution to the web?

Answer from me would be:
Konqueror shows the full power of the web since very early
days because of his perfect integration of desktop and
remote information into one single user experience. It is
not only a reliable and standards-oriented browser but also
a kind of swiss knife for the KDE desktop with more features
than one could possibly remember.

Best,

Rigo

On Friday 28 August 2009, David Faure wrote:

> Is someone interested in replying to these questions?
>
> ----------  Forwarded Message  ----------
>
> Subject: Press enquiry
> Date: Friday 28 August 2009
> From: Stefano Crepaz <crepaz.stefano@...>
> To: faure@...
> Cc:
>
> Sir,
>
> At the moment I'm in my final year of high school and I'm preparing for my
> final exams (Swiss maturité).  I've chosen to work on "The WEB and its
> evolution".
>
> Not long ago, I heard about the 20th anniversary of its invention by Tim
> Berners-Lee and, living in Geneva, I decided to explore the future of the
> WEB which at present is in version 2.0.  In order to do this, I would like
> to interview all the major players in the IT field of which Konqueror is one
> of the leaders.
>
> This is why I'm writing to you in the hope of receiving some assistance for
> what is truly key for the success of my work.
>
> Could you help me to answer the following questions.
>
> Are Konqueror engineers working on a new version of the WEB?
>
> -If so, is it a priority for Konqueror?
> -If not, can you give the reason?
> -If this is the case, did they start from the beginning with a totally new
> protocol or did they continue to build on Mr Berners-Lee's bases?
>
> In your opinion, will the 2.0 version of the WEB still continue to exist for
> several years?
>
> I very much look forward to hearing from you and I thank you in advance for
> your help.
>
> Best regards
>
> Stefano Crepaz
>
> -------------------------------------------------------
>


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