Archives for Category: Meetings
Sunnyvale DNT Meeting: Overcast With Skies Clearing
Since I became co-chair of the Tracking Protection Working Group in late 2012, we have faced a metaphorically-apt series of weather challenges for our Face-to-Face meetings: a record snowstorm in Boston in February, heavy snow for our Global Considerations meeting...
Filed by Peter Swire on May 13, 2013 5:21 PM in Meetings, Privacy
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W3C Automotive and Web Platform Business Group on the road, get behind the wheel
The W3C Automotive and Web Platform Business Group held its first face to face meeting in Barcelona on the 22 April. A lot of ideas were discussed during this meeting between BMW, VW, PSA, Visteon, Continental, Intel, KDDI, LG, Magneti...
Filed by Bernard Gidon on May 6, 2013 7:17 AM in Meetings, Technology
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Tencent is the Exclusive Host for TPAC2013
We're going to Shenzhen, China for TPAC2013! Thanks to Tencent for their great support!
Filed by J. Alan Bird on January 29, 2013 2:56 AM in Meetings
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Join Us at W3Conf!
W3Conf is just over a month away! We've announced a full list of speakers and topics, and we hope you're as excited about the list as we are. We have 14 great talks on CSS, HTML5, Javascript and APIs, mobiles,...
Filed by Doug Schepers on January 17, 2013 5:32 PM in Meetings, Web Applications, Web Design
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TPAC2012 Storified: "See, sketch and fun"
[View the story "TPAC2012: \"See, sketch and fun\"" on Storify]...
Filed by Coralie Mercier on November 5, 2012 9:27 AM in Meetings, Open Web, W3C Life
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Pitch in front of Michael[tm] Smith – present your #HTML5 developments #W3C #Berlin
The W3C Germany and Austria Office celebrates the W3C Days on 10-11 September, in Berlin, with a strong focus on HTML5. Michael[tm] Smith, W3C team contact for HTML5 will be speaking and available to exchange ideas. You’ll hear about the...
Filed by Bernard Gidon on August 20, 2012 2:10 PM in HTML, Meetings, Social Networking
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Back from the Sud Web 2012 conference and élaboratoire
A little over a week ago, I attended Sud Web, a regional conference for people who work in Web site development: front- and back-end developers, designers, project leaders, consultants, educators, etc. The language is French and the audience comes mainly...
Filed by Bert Bos on June 5, 2012 6:36 PM in CSS, Conference, Meetings, Open Web, Web Design
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W3C Day in Spain: HTML5 and Government Linked Data
Every year, since 2006, the W3C Spain Office organizes W3C Day in Spain, an event on Web standards for the Spanish community. The 2012 edition, held in Granada, Andalusia, gathered together over 200 people for a couple of days. W3C Members are the protagonists of the event. All of them are invited to share their professional experiences, challenges, and thoughts taking part either in panels or giving talks. As in previous years, the event served as a forum to discuss common topics regarding standards, and Web technologies in general. The Open Web Platform was the cornerstone of the conference, complemented with a recurrent and interesting subject: Open Government Data, which is in the limelight at all levels of the Spanish public administration.
Filed by Martin Alvarez-Espinar on March 23, 2012 8:25 AM in Conference, Meetings, W3C Life, W3C・Resources
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Impressions on the Schema.org Workshop
(This blog should have gone out about a week ago. By an unlucky clashes in my agenda, the trip to Mountain View was immediately followed by another trip, which made it difficult to publish this in a really timely...
Filed by Ivan Herman on September 30, 2011 6:06 AM in HTML, Meetings, Semantic Web, Web Applications
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Progress in Lyon - TPAC 2010
W3C met in Lyon, France 1-5 November for an annual W3C gathering we call "TPAC" (for Technical Plenary and Advisory Committee, pronounced "T-pack"). This was my first TPAC. Based on what I saw and what I heard it was a...
Filed by Jeff Jaffe on November 29, 2010 7:54 PM in CEO, Meetings, W3C Life
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Truly W3C Community building at WWW2010 (Part 2)
The very recent announcements from Microsoft (“The Future of the Web is HTML5”), Apple (“We are betting big on HTML5”) and Google (“New open standards created in the mobile era, such as HTML5, will win on mobile devices (and PCs...
Filed by Marie-Claire Forgue on May 6, 2010 2:42 AM in HTML, Meetings, SVG, Video
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Truly W3C Community building at WWW2010 (Part 1)
The WWW2010 conference that just took place in Raleigh is now over and it's a good time to report on some of the outcomes from the event, and most specifically about the W3C track that I had the pleasure...
Filed by Marie-Claire Forgue on May 3, 2010 11:49 AM in Meetings, Semantic Web, Social Networking, eGov
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HTML5 Meetup - Paris
We're doing an other HTML5 meetup event in Paris on April 7.
Filed by Philippe Le Hégaret on March 31, 2010 3:02 PM in CSS, HTML, Meetings, Mobile, SVG, Video
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Looking at the Next Open Web Platform on March 27
For those of you who will be in Cambridge, MA on March 27, a few of us will be giving several presentations around HTML 5, CSS 3, and SVG in the morning. We'll have a hands-on session in the afternoon.
Filed by Philippe Le Hégaret on March 16, 2010 4:55 PM in CSS, HTML, Meetings, SVG, Video
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Venue details for the RDF Next Steps workshop published
As I announced a few weeks ago, the RDF Next Steps Workshop will take place at NCBO, in Standford, US. A separate page has now been published on the details of the location, especially on hotels. Let me also use...
Filed by Ivan Herman on March 9, 2010 9:24 AM in Meetings, Semantic Web, Workshops
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W3C Track@WWW2010: LOD and HTML 5
At this year's 19th International World Wide Web Conference (WWW2010 - Raleigh, NC, USA), W3C will organize two "camps": the "HTML 5 camp" and the "Linked Open Data (LOD) camp" (29 and 30 April 2010). The "camp" format of the...
Filed by Marie-Claire Forgue on March 3, 2010 6:13 PM in HTML, Meetings, Mobile, SVG, Semantic Web, Social Networking, Video, eGov
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Date and place of the 'RDF Next Step' Workshop settled
A few weeks ago W3C announced the organization of an "RDF Next Steps" Workshop. At the time of the announcement the dates and the place of the Workshop were not settled yet. They are now... The Workshop will indeed take...
Filed by Ivan Herman on February 10, 2010 1:41 PM in Meetings, Semantic Web, Workshops
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W3C Chairs angels
Some of you are familiar with the W3C Chairs angels, three home-made bots living in IRC, that are truly essential to the W3C Working Groups conducting their work on the phone: Trackbot, the toolbox, is the bot for creating and...
Filed by Coralie Mercier on February 8, 2010 3:52 PM in Meetings, Opinions and Editorial, W3C Life
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W3C community bridges unicorns and werewolves #tpac09
The theme photo for W3C presentations at the TPAC09 showed the Natural Bridges state beach of Santa Cruz, California. We met in Santa Clara (not far from Santa Cruz) 2-6 November in order to bridge various communities and bring...
Filed by Coralie Mercier on November 13, 2009 5:41 PM in Meetings, Social Networking, W3C Life, Web Spotting
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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...
Filed by Ian Jacobs on October 29, 2009 3:22 PM in Meetings
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First Ever Developer Gathering during W3C Technical Plenary Week
Each year about 300 people who participate in various W3C groups meet face-to-face to exchange ideas, resolve technology issues, and socialize. We call this the W3C Technical Plenary (TPAC) Week, and it's my favorite set of W3C meetings. I enjoy...
Filed by Ian Jacobs on September 21, 2009 2:01 PM in Meetings, W3C Life
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Joys and challenges of organizing TPAC2008
I invite you to read about TPAC2008, the event that was organized twice. I invite you to read about the main challenges faced by the meeting planner(s). I will also share the joys it brings.
Filed by Coralie Mercier on November 19, 2008 12:33 PM in Meetings, W3C Life
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W3C TPAC 2008 - Listen, Read, Discuss
Not in Mandelieu for the W3C TPAC? You can still listen to the plenary day presentations, and even discuss with others on the IRC channel.
Filed by olivier Théreaux on October 22, 2008 7:26 AM in Meetings, W3C Life
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When will HTML 5 support <video>? Sooner if you help
To make the distance to home when I travel a little shorter, for my birthday I got one of these digital picture frames. With a little fiddling, I got the picture and music features working, but I'm stumped on...
Filed by Dan Connolly on December 18, 2007 1:55 PM in HTML, Meetings, SVG, Video
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Video On the Web - the articles!
You might remember that the W3C is organizing a workshop about [Video On the Web](http://www.w3.org/2007/08/video/) in the Silicon Valley at San Jose (12-13 December 2007). The Workshop will be simultaneously displayed in Brussels allowing remote participation from Europe. When W3C...
Filed by Karl Dubost on November 29, 2007 7:44 PM in Meetings, Opinions and Editorial, W3C Life
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Links Feast about Technical Plenary 2007
It was an amazing long week for the W3C community. Meetings, talks, corridors discussions, shared meals over brackets and parsers, many new projects started and some communities started to have a better understanding of each other. Some people [posted](http://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/tpac2007/) their...
Filed by Karl Dubost on November 18, 2007 6:35 PM in Meetings, Opinions and Editorial, W3C Life
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W3C "Minority Report" Workshop aka Multimodal
Today, at [SFC Keio](http://www.sfc.keio.ac.jp/) University, a [workshop](http://www.w3.org/2007/08/mmi-arch/agenda.html) on Multimodal Architecture and Interfaces is starting. [MMI Architecture](http://www.w3.org/TR/mmi-arch/) is a loosely coupled, event-based architecture for integrating multiple modalities into applications. A bit hard to understand, I bet. Let's start with a hollywood...
Filed by Karl Dubost on November 15, 2007 8:11 PM in Meetings, W3C Life
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TPAC 2007 - HTML Working Group had informal jamming session!
It was intended to be a fun session for the HTML Working Group face to face meeting, but the word spread out and suddenly many people joined us at the room. The jam started and suddenly Tim Berners-Lee joined Dan Connolly, Steven Pemberton, Ian Jacobs, Janet Daly and others on the lyrics...
Filed by Mauro Nunez on November 9, 2007 12:19 PM in HTML, Meetings, Opinions and Editorial, W3C Life
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TPAC 2007 - HTML Working Group holds first face-to-face meeting
The time has come for the much anticipated HTML Working Group face to face meeting, at the W3C Technical Plenary / Advisory Committee Meetings Week in Cambridge, MA (USA).
Filed by Mauro Nunez on November 8, 2007 3:11 PM in HTML, Meetings, Opinions and Editorial, W3C Life
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TPAC 2007 - Cracks and Mortar
[Tim Berners-Lee](http://www.w3.org/People/Berners-Lee/) is taking the [floor](http://www.w3.org/2007/Talks/1107-tpac-tbl/): "The world is a mess of **interconnected** communities and it is why it is working." * Content-Type: is a way to define the content available at a specific URI. It gives flexibility for evolution....
Filed by Karl Dubost on November 7, 2007 6:14 PM in Meetings, Opinions and Editorial, W3C Life, W3C・Resources
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TPAC 2007 - Making Video a First-Class Citizen of the Web
After an entertaining and though-provoking session of lightning talks featuring (among others) fonts on the Web, efficient XML interchange and a dog in a plane cockpit, we return to the panel format for a discussion on "Making Video a First-Class...
Filed by olivier Théreaux on November 7, 2007 5:17 PM in Meetings, Opinions and Editorial, W3C Life
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TPAC 2007 - URI-Based Extensibility: Benefits, Deviations, Lessons-Learned
The Technical plenary day is continuing. Someone in a comment earlier asked what TPAC was. TPAC means Technical Plenary and Advisory Committee meeting. All W3C Working groups and representatives of W3C are meeting. This year we open a bit more...
Filed by Karl Dubost on November 7, 2007 3:26 PM in HTML, Meetings, Opinions and Editorial, W3C Life, W3C・Resources
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TPAC 2007 - Openness of W3C Working Groups
The participants of the W3C tech plenary are back from their lunch overlooking the gorgeous Charles river, to tackle the question of "openness". This is a development from a topic already raised today: a lot of people's lives and living...
Filed by olivier Théreaux on November 7, 2007 1:30 PM in HTML, Meetings, Opinions and Editorial, W3C Life
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TPAC 2007 - HTML 5, XHTML 2.0, Future Formats
The title, just by reading it, reminds me of long discussions for the past 6 months as the (interim) HTML WG staff contact. [HTML 5](http://www.w3.org/html/wg/html5/) and [XHTML 2.0](http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml2/) ; Many fights, many misunderstandings often due to deaf dialogs. Let's hope...
Filed by Karl Dubost on November 7, 2007 11:24 AM in HTML, Meetings, Opinions and Editorial, W3C Life, W3C・Resources
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TPAC 2007 - "Real World Perspectives on the W3C" panel
What better way to kick in this TPAC meeting than with a panel tackling the perception of W3C in the "real Web world"? What happens when you ask a small group of developers, designers, experts of making the Web work...
Filed by olivier Théreaux on November 7, 2007 9:36 AM in Meetings, W3C Life
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TPAC 2007 - Let's start
The mics are being tested in the room. People are slowing joining the room. There will be more than 300 persons participating today to the [Technical Plenary Day](http://www.w3.org/2007/11/TPAC/). It is quite exciting. One of the strong emphasis of the day...
Filed by Karl Dubost on November 7, 2007 9:10 AM in Meetings, Opinions and Editorial, W3C Life, W3C・Resources
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Paris Web 2007 - The French Web Connection
Paris Web 2007, the French Web conference, is happening in November 2007. Exciting. Cool. Take a look.
Filed by Karl Dubost on October 18, 2007 11:30 PM in Meetings, W3C Life
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HTML WG in Cambridge, USA - 8-10 November 2007
Come and meet the HTML WG in Cambridge, Mass, USA, in November 2007.
Filed by Karl Dubost on October 9, 2007 3:00 PM in HTML, Meetings, W3C Life
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TPAC 2007 - W3C meets the Web community
Many W3C Working Groups are meeting from Monday 5 to Saturday 10 November 2007. It is a unique opportunity for the individual participating in these groups to coordinate, socialize, know each others better. Among the attendees will be engineers and...
Filed by Karl Dubost on October 2, 2007 4:50 PM in Meetings, W3C Life
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SVG Open 2007 - Day 2
There is a [typhoon approaching Tokyo](http://www.jma.go.jp/en/typh/070924l.html), light rain and sun alternating with heat soaking everything. ### Cultural Diversity and the Responsibility of Technology [KOBAYASHI Tatsuo](http://www.svgopen.org/keynotes_en.shtml#Tatsuo) is introducing in a very nice way is topics by introducing himself in all languages...
Filed by Karl Dubost on September 5, 2007 12:43 AM in Meetings, Technology
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SVG Open 2007 Live from Tokyo
[SVG open 2007](http://www.svgopen.org/courses.do#course8) has started this morning in Tokyo. A [list of papers about SVG](http://www.svgopen.org/proceedings.do) are available on the Web site. ### SVG 101 A bright sun, it is 9:56am, and I'm following a session given by [Doug Schepers](http://svg-whiz.com/) on...
Filed by Karl Dubost on September 4, 2007 12:55 AM in Meetings, Technology, Technology 101
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HTML WG at XTech 2007.
There are a lot of things happening these days. The HTML WG has been relaunched in March with a very open and participative set. We are now a bit more than 400 members and still growing up. There are discussions...
Filed by Karl Dubost on May 15, 2007 2:09 PM in HTML, Meetings
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W3C at the 16th WWW Conference.
The 16th World Wide Web Conference, in Banff, Canada, was held from May 9 to 12th, 2007. W3C organized, this year again, a three-days W3C Track, including a session on The future of the Web Page hosted by yours truly....
Filed by olivier Théreaux on May 8, 2007 11:13 PM in Meetings
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Minutes of QA IG F2F at the W3C Tech Plenary - February 2006
The first meeting of the QA IG has been very successful with a lot of interesting discussions and many projects for the future. Patrick Curran, participant of the QA IG, wrote about the meeting on his weblog and conclude by:...
Filed by Karl Dubost on March 8, 2006 11:07 AM in Meetings, QAIG Life
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Quality Assurance Interest Group meets at the W3C Technical Plenary 2006
Once a year, W3C hosts a five day event, the W3C Technical Plenary, where Working Groups (WG) and Interest Groups (IG) hold their face to face meetings in one place and have the opportunity to meet and liaise with participants...
Filed by Karl Dubost on January 31, 2006 10:21 PM in Meetings, QAIG Life
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QA WG F2F at the Technical Plenary 2005
The QA WG and IG will have their face to face meeting in Boston, MA, during the W3C Technical Plenary 2005. If you have been an active participant of the QA IG, you might want to contact the QA IG...
Filed by Karl Dubost on February 16, 2005 1:10 AM in Meetings
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