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Posted on:We’re continuing regular meetings (Wednesdays 17:05 UTC) New website https://credweb.org has details
We’re continuing regular meetings (Wednesdays 17:05 UTC) New website https://credweb.org has details
In a joint effort, MIT CSAIL, Ghent University and Zazuko will align their existing work to create RDF.js, a new RDF and Linked Data JavaScript library based on the RDFJS specification. A diverse web requires decentralized data storage and maintenance. … Continue reading
Overview The Silver Task Force and the W3C Silver Community Group are performing the preliminary work for the successor to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG). The Silver Design Sprint of March 19 & 20 held at San Diego State University … Continue reading
On 2018-04-23 the Silver Community Group published the first draft of the following specification: Silver Design Sprint Report. Participants contribute material to this specification under the W3C Community Contributor License Agreement (CLA). If you have any questions, please contact the … Continue reading
The W3C Music Notation Community Group met in the Symmetrie 3 room (Hall 8.1) at Messe Frankfurt during the 2018 Musikmesse trade show, on Thursday 12 April 2018 between 2:30 pm and 4:30 pm. CG co-chairs Joe Berkovitz, Daniel Spreadbury, … Continue reading
The AppsDesignLab Community Group has been launched: Our mission is to design & prototype idea’s for mobile platforms and web apps. In order to join the group, you will need a W3C account. Please note, however, that W3C Membership is … Continue reading
The Audio Description Community Group has been launched: Mission: To create an open standard file format to support audio description all the way from scripting to mixing. Scope: To agree requirements and propose a workable open standard file format for … Continue reading
If you have ideas for how data sharing could lead to a more trustworthy web, please fill out this survey [1]. It’s anonymous, to try to help people think more creatively at this stage. I expect we’ll explore the submissions … Continue reading
On 2018-04-13 the Distributed Trace Context Community Group published the first draft of the following specification: trace context. Participants contribute material to this specification under the W3C Community Contributor License Agreement (CLA). If you have any questions, please contact the … Continue reading
The number of members of this group has continued to grow over the last few months. We also have more organisations looking to implement the standard and an increasing number of parallel activities and proposed work areas. To date we’ve … Continue reading