uthis
is your Web - not the W3C's - if
something isn't right, get involved to
fix it
Thank
you
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Always remember that community
involvement is crucial to development
of W3C specifications.
The
W3C does not simply decide in an ivory
tower to develop specifications such as ITS
and impose them on the public.
The
process only starts when we have support
from the W3C member companies, experts and
industry participants who will compose the
Working Group.
If
you feel that this work is valuable, please
consider participating in the Working
Group.