XProc 3.0 Tutorial at Markup UK
Posted on:There will be a half-day XProc 3.0 tutorial on Friday 7 June at Markup UK in London, held by Achim Berndzen and Norm Walsh. To join, you need to register at the conference.
There will be a half-day XProc 3.0 tutorial on Friday 7 June at Markup UK in London, held by Achim Berndzen and Norm Walsh. To join, you need to register at the conference.
The Graph Standardization Business Group has been launched: The Graph Standardization Business Group will take the output from the recent W3C Graph Data Workshop and develop a strategy for how the work should move ahead. The things we will explore … Continue reading
W3C has established a TPAC Diversity Fund, generously sponsored by W3C Members Siteimprove, The Paciello Group, Microsoft, Samsung Electronics, TetraLogical, Dyno Mapper, Adobe, Coil; and individual sponsor Marcos Cáceres. As an international organization, we can see the immense value we … Continue reading
An important message from Norm Walsh: Hello world, As previously announced, the XProc community group will meet inLondon, GB, on 10 and 11 June, 2019, immediately after the MarkupUKconference. I’ve updated the conference pages with more details: https://github.com/xproc/Workshop-2019-06 If … Continue reading
The EVM Community Group has been launched: The mission of this group is to improve the specification of the Ethereum Virtual Machine, extend it, and promote its adoption for use cases including public & private blockchains and sidechains, trusted computing, … Continue reading
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The Chemistry for the Web and Publishing Community Group has been launched: the “Chemistry for the Web and Publishing” Community Group will focus on moving beyond simply providing images of Chemistry content on the web and in published materials to … Continue reading
The Chemistry for the Web and Publishing Community Group has been proposed by George Kerscher: the “Chemistry for the Web and Publishing” Community Group will focus on moving beyond simply providing images of Chemistry content on the web and in … Continue reading
GitHub infrastructure Following some confusion with pull requests on the MNX repository, Adrian has been discussing with Joe how we should handle the branches on the MNX repository. Joe originally set up a Travis CI job on the master branch … Continue reading