W3C Webizen Program

Jeff Jaffe, CEO

W3C Webizen Program

AC Meeting, October 2014

Jeff Jaffe, CEO

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Background

Should we have a program?

Should we have a program?

Q1. Should we have a Webizen program?

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Q2. Would you be interested in joining this program?

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Benefits

Q3. Should the program be designed with a minimalist set of benefits?

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Q4. Should there be benefits
that increase W3C posture as a community?

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Q6. Should there be tangible benefits to this program?

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Q8. Should Webizens be represented at the decision making of W3C?

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Conclusion: Minimalist program with a few basic benefits.

Which benefits?

Q5. Which community benefits would be interesting?

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Q7. Which tangible benefits would be interesting?

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How to increase engagement without cannibalizing Membership?

New concept: Representation Groups

Q9. Would the creation of Developer Groups to provide AC Charter review be an adequate form of representation?

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Which benefits?

Conclusion:

Name

Q10. Should we name this program the Webizen Program?

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Conclusion: If program is approved, create a ballot with 5 choices (Webizen being one of them).

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