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Working Group Publication Requests and Approval
In response to some questions about W3C process from the past few days, a brief FAQ is being published regarding the Working Group publication requests and approval.
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What Benevolent Dictator?
From time to time I hear people refer to Tim Berners-Lee as a "benevolent dictator." In most cases they utter the phrase through a smile, but I find the phrase distasteful. It is also inaccurate. The W3C process has evolved...
- architecture
- consensus
- process
How to contribute to W3C work… with a PhD
A few months ago, I was explaining how you can participate to W3C work in a different way: writing tutorials, writing quick tips. I found out last week a new and original way to participate to W3C work.
- editing
- html
- process
- specification
- w3c
W3C, Process and Perception
W3C Process is often misunderstood. Arnaud Le Hors shared his impressions about it.
- process
- quality
- w3c
On considering the role of W3C Members in Working Group decisions
On 29 November 2007, Dan Connolly, co-Chair of the HTML Working Group pointed me to an IRC log of discussion about HTML 5 which prompted this question: is it acceptable to take into consideration the role of each W3C member...
- html
- process
- w3c
- working-group
W3C Charters Now Public During Member Review
I participated in numerous discussions during the last few months of 2006 about how W3C needs to do a better job in its communications. We've taken a positive step this week: W3C has begun to make draft charters public while...
- charter
- process
- w3c