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W3C Developer Gathering Next Week; Registration Closes Today
Next week's W3C Developer Gathering will bring together some great speakers:
- Leslie Daigle (ISOC) on Internet Ecosystem Health
- Mark Davis (Unicode Consortium) on controversies around international domain names
- Brendan Eich (Mozilla) on "ECMA Harmony and the Future of JavaScript"
- Fantasai on CSS, with help and demos from the "CSS Strike Force": Tab Atkins, David Baron, Simon Fraser, and Sylvain Galineau
- Philippe Le Hégaret (W3C) on community-built browser test suites.
- Kevin Marks (OWF) on OpenID, OAuth, OpenSocial
- Arun Ranganathan (Mozilla) on what's new in APIs
I will be hosting the gathering (5 November in the afternoon). We've planned for some fun give-aways to be revealed at the meeting. Registration closes today, although we will admin walk-ins at a higher rate next week.
If you can't join us in person, you can follow the meeting on IRC; more details are available on the meeting page.
I hope you will join us next week.
Filed by Ian Jacobs on October 29, 2009 3:22 PM in Meetings
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