As far as far as I know, nobody has suggested that TC39 should issues a
standard relating to this encoding level or concerning the JSON MIME
type. This seems like an appropriate subject area for the IETF.
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.
* Allen Wirfs-Brock wrote:
>As far as far as I know, nobody has suggested that TC39 should issues a
>standard relating to this encoding level or concerning the JSON MIME
>type. This seems like an appropriate subject area for the IETF.
Per http://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/json/current/msg00267.html ECMA
"would like to jointly publish" the document the IETF JSON WG is making,
and the IETF JSON WG is explicitly chartered towards that end, quoting
<http://tools.ietf.org/wg/json/charters?item=charter-json-2013-05-31.txt>:
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.
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Per www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/json/current/msg00267.html ECMA "would like to jointly publish" the document the IETF JSON WG is making, and the IETF JSON WG is explicitly chartered towards that end, quoting tools.ietf.org/wg/json/charters?item=charter-json-2013-05-31.txt:
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.