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* [http://www.w3.org/Member/ACList.php AC Directory]; contains a list of every AC member including the AC rep's name, e-mail address and phone number | * [http://www.w3.org/Member/ACList.php AC Directory]; contains a list of every AC member including the AC rep's name, e-mail address and phone number | ||
* [https://www.w3.org/2000/09/dbwg/orgs Group Participants per Member]; for each W3C Member you can get a list of the groups they formally participate. (Although most of the data is accurate, some of the data is out of date e.g. includes workshop Program Committees that are no longer active). | * [https://www.w3.org/2000/09/dbwg/orgs Group Participants per Member]; for each W3C Member you can get a list of the groups they formally participate. (Although most of the data is accurate, some of the data is out of date e.g. includes workshop Program Committees that are no longer active). | ||
| - | * [http://www.w3.org/Help/Account/Request/Member | + | * [http://www.w3.org/Help/Account/Request/Member Create a W3C Member Account]; AC reps can use this service to create a Member account for others. Alternatively, interested members can use the form directly. AC reps will get a confirmation email when any new member is approved. |
* [https://www.w3.org/2002/09/wbs/myQuestionnaires Open Questionnaires]; each AC rep will be asked to voice their opinion on various proposals such as ''Should WG X be started?''. The ''My Questionnaires'' service is the entry point for the polls/questions and it includes a history of all of the questionnaires previously submitted. | * [https://www.w3.org/2002/09/wbs/myQuestionnaires Open Questionnaires]; each AC rep will be asked to voice their opinion on various proposals such as ''Should WG X be started?''. The ''My Questionnaires'' service is the entry point for the polls/questions and it includes a history of all of the questionnaires previously submitted. | ||
* [https://www.w3.org/2004/12/accounts-management/ Accounts per Member]; AC reps can get a list of all of their employees' accounts, including a way to delete account (for example if some employees have left the company) | * [https://www.w3.org/2004/12/accounts-management/ Accounts per Member]; AC reps can get a list of all of their employees' accounts, including a way to delete account (for example if some employees have left the company) | ||
Revision as of 15:54, 15 January 2013
This wiki includes information and links to other resources that may be of value to new members of the W3C's Advisory Committee (AC).
AC Reps and W3C Staff: please feel free to Create (e.g. new pages), Update, and Delete information in this document as well as its document subtree!
Additional information for Members is available in the Member home page and specifically for new AC reps, see the Team's Advice for New AC Reps.
Some of these resources are public; others require a Member account.
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Contents |
W3C Groups
- Where is a list of Working Groups and Interest Groups We Can Join? - this page enumerates of all Working Groups and Interest Groups with formal registration requirements. Each group has a link to its: Join/Leave page, participant list, home page and patent disclosure status.
- Where is a list of to Community Groups We Can Join? - this page enumerates all of the Community Groups and when a group is selected, a "Join This Group" button is displayed.
- All Working Groups, in all the W3C Activities. Includes chairs and staff information, mailing lists, charter history, activity statements.
Process and Patent Policy
- Process Document; defines the W3C's formal process i.e. everything you ever wanted to know about how the W3C formally works and much more. For some graphical depictions of the W3C process see:
- Patent Policy for Working Groups; the W3C Patent Policy defines the W3C's Intellectual Property policy for Working Groups. Note this policy does not apply to Community Groups.
- Patent Policy for Community Groups; the CG patent policy includes two parts: a Community License Agreement (CLA) and a Final Specification Agreement (FSA).
- Comparison of W3C Patent Policy and CG CLA/FSA
- Slide set on CGs (Ian Jacobs 2011)
- @@Todo: Overall process/patent policy guide/diagram. Ian Jacobs, 2012-06-01@@
Membership / Advisory Committee
People
- AC Directory; contains a list of every AC member including the AC rep's name, e-mail address and phone number
- Group Participants per Member; for each W3C Member you can get a list of the groups they formally participate. (Although most of the data is accurate, some of the data is out of date e.g. includes workshop Program Committees that are no longer active).
- Create a W3C Member Account; AC reps can use this service to create a Member account for others. Alternatively, interested members can use the form directly. AC reps will get a confirmation email when any new member is approved.
- Open Questionnaires; each AC rep will be asked to voice their opinion on various proposals such as Should WG X be started?. The My Questionnaires service is the entry point for the polls/questions and it includes a history of all of the questionnaires previously submitted.
- Accounts per Member; AC reps can get a list of all of their employees' accounts, including a way to delete account (for example if some employees have left the company)
Meetings
- Past AC Meetings; contains a link to every AC meeting
- Ride Sharing for Meetings; this wiki is used to facilitate ride sharing (e.g. taxis) for meetings
- Upcoming Member Meetings; contains list of upcoming member meetings
- AC Mail List Archives - two mail lists are dedicated to AC reps and both lists have a archive:
- w3c-ac-members - used by W3C staff (aka 'The Team') as a formal communication channel to AC reps; AC reps cannot send e-mails to this list
- w3c-ac-forum - this list has several uses including: AC reps use it to communicate with each other; AC reps use it to communicate to the W3C Staff; W3C staff make some informal announcements to AC reps
- New Work Announcements; self-subscribe-able and archived mail list used to announce all proposed new work including new Community Group proposals
W3C Staff
- All W3C staff
- W3C Staff Resource Allocation Table; estimates of W3C team effort by Activity using full time equivalent (FTE). Also includes the amount of effort which is actually funded from W3C Membership dues.
- Latest Financial Report; Consortium financial summary as of May 2012. (@@TODO: this link must be updated when a new Financial Report is published ...)
