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Thank you for your patience. Let’s see if we can make it formally happen this year!
The Web Test Automation Community Group has been proposed: This group aims at developing standardised tools, technologies , frameworks and platforms for automating tests in web applications. You are invited to support the creation of this group. Once the group … Continue reading
At TPAC 2011 a session was held on potential problems and solutions regarding the W3C process. There was much participation and active discussion. Due to the number of points brought out it was decided to keep the session to brainstorming, … Continue reading
The Network-Friendly App and WebApp Best Bractices Community Group has been proposed: This group will work on best practices and developer guidelines for building apps and webapps that use Web technologies in a \"network-friendly\" way. You are invited to support … Continue reading
The Games Community Group met after the November 2011 Games Community Group Summit. We collaboratively took notes, and have summarized our work in a W3C Games Community Group Summit Nov 2011 Summit Report. Read the Report → This report focuses … Continue reading
The WEB Protocols and Energy Utilization Community Group has been proposed: Refactor the WEB Protocols in order to make them less energy utilizing for those who are concerned of that aspect. Make it possible to get immediate feedback to the … Continue reading
Now many discussions are goning on scopes of Web Cryptography working group charter. I think many of use-cases in cryptography API focused in certificate authority service with personal certificates. But, this is hard to consider another working group because of … Continue reading
Here is a new draft charter of Web Cryptography instead of Web Identity. The mission of the Web Cryptopgrahy Working Group is to provide Web developers secure and uniform access to elementary cryptographic operations for devices like browsers using common … Continue reading
Summary: The way we create standards used by Web designers and authors (e.g. HTML, CSS, RDFa) needs to employ more publicly-available usage data on how each standard is being used in the field. The Data-Driven Standards Community Group at the … Continue reading
W3C has launched the Data Driven Standards Community Group The Data Driven Standards Community Group focuses on researching, analyzing and publicly documenting current usage patterns on the Internet. Inspired by the Microformats Process, the goal of this group is to … Continue reading