Re: Pursuing question of mime types in W3C specifications and nextactions

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>> Yesterday I participated in a W3C/IETF coordination
>> call where one of the topics was about the registration
>> of mime types defined by W3C Recommendations. A summary
>> of the meeting will be available soon to the W3C Membership.
>
>what about the IETF membership?

Why would the process be any different for the W3C than for anybody else? It is perfectly possible to have a MIME registration RFC that references a non-IETF document for the actual syntax of the format.  For example, see RFC-3240.

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