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26 awardees in W3C's TPAC Inclusion and Invited Expert Support funds
In this blog post, W3C CEO Seth Dobbs reports on the selection of 26 recipients in a funding program related to W3C's stakeholder strategy and Community Engagement support.
- ceo
- diversity
Vision for W3C: a manifesto for our operations and decision making
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By: Coralie Mercier, W3C Marketing & Communications Director and Max Gendler, W3C AB and chair of the Vision Task Force
Today, W3C is pleased to announce the publication as a W3C Statement of Vision for W3C. W3C Statements provide a stable reference for documents not intended to be formal standards but that have been formally reviewed and are endorsed by W3C.
- W3C Statement
W3C seeking community input for TAG appointment
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By: Yves Lafon, W3C Team contact for the TAG and Coralie Mercier, Head of W3C Communications
W3C is seeking community input between December 17 and January 5 for appointment to the W3C Technical Architecture Group (TAG), to complement the TAG election by actively seeking candidate appointees in order to support a diverse and well-balanced TAG, including diversity of technical background, knowledge, and skill sets.
- inclusion
- tag
On the 55th World Standards Day, my history of the Web and relationship with W3C
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By: Coralie Mercier
In this blog post, W3C's Head of Marketing and Communications Coralie Mercier shares a recent filmed interview for W3C Member Igalia on the history of the Web, and reflects on the importance of standards and how they are done in the very long run.
Internationalization (I18N) leadership change and goals for the future
This post is about transitions within the Internationalization Team at W3C, and goals for the future in Internationalization of the Web.
Happy holidays from the World Wide Web Consortium!
Our bespoke End of Year card with good wishes for the new year to our community
- EOY
Seeking W3C community input for TAG appointees
W3C is seeking input for appointment to the W3C Technical Architecture Group (TAG) as part of new rules set by the Process Document.
- inclusion
Award-winning work for the W3C website redesign
Studio 24, the partner who worked on our website redesign and continue to support and develop the site with us, have been recognized by a number of pretigious awards, most notably celebrating outstanding web accessibility work.
30th anniversary of licensing the Web for general use and at no cost
The post illustrates why selected W3C standards made the Web the premier information commons it is today; and features a graphical timeline that puts W3C standards in perspective with Internet adoption figures, and important websites or services launched.