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QA at W3C continues: future of the QAIG

With a number of documents published in the past few days and more to come soon, W3C's QA Activity, and the QA Working group have reached the end of their charter. But W3C's commitment to quality continues! In a message to the QAIG mailing-list, Karl Dubost explains what the future holds for QA at W3C in general, and the QA IG in particular.

Filed by Karl Dubost on September 6, 2005 12:40 AM in QAIG Life
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