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Hello everyone!https://discord.gg/4PyaR5KXHR We have a chat group for discussions and sharing ideas, demos, and projects for free open source web software! Join if you want to chat and work on web software!
Hello everyone!https://discord.gg/4PyaR5KXHR We have a chat group for discussions and sharing ideas, demos, and projects for free open source web software! Join if you want to chat and work on web software!
The second meeting of the Screen Capture Community Group will take place on March 21st. Depending on your timezone, the meeting would start at 09:00 PST, 12:00 ET, or 18:00 CET. You’re all invited to join us through this link: … Continue reading
The Maps for HTML community development has been happening “seasonally” for a few years now, driven in large measure by student internships. We have had excellent experiences with the co-op programs of the University of Waterloo, and Ottawa University here … Continue reading
The Declarative Dynamic Extensions to HTML Community Group has been proposed by Guillon Flavien: The mission of this group is to write the specification of a set of HTML declarative extensions that allow : to write factorised HTML (with help … Continue reading
2023年1月23日にW3CとTTC (一般社団法人情報技術委員会)の共催で「Webベースのデジタルツイン標準化、最新技術動向」のオンラインセミナーが開催されました。 本セミナーでは、本CGでは企画の支援として参加させていただき、本CGの参加者でもある、Media Do International, Inc.の塩浜様、株式会社竹中工務店の粕谷様が登壇され、たくさんの方々がセミナーに参加していただき、盛況のままに、セミナーを終了させていただきました。 今後も、様々なイベントを通じて、Web of Thingsを啓蒙する活動をWoT-JP CGでは進めていく予定です。
The CV 3.0 – Global Resume Community Group has been launched: Move the current textual and graphical resume to a structured, accessible, privacy-respecting resume format that benefits both applicants and recruiters while giving applicants ultimate control of their data. In … Continue reading
The Data-Centric Digital Rights (DCDR) Framework Community Group has been proposed by Jean F. Queralt: Data-Centric Digital Rights (DCDR), is a framework for technologists composed of Principles, Taxonomies and other technical tools. It enables them to develop a deeper understanding … Continue reading
We are working our way through forty-six explicit capabilities that are often facilitated by overlays. This is not a fixed number, it could be expanded or contracted as people contribute more. We’re examining these overlay facts from three essential viewpoints. … Continue reading
Here you can find a list of speakers to contact for talks on accessibility. If you want to be added to this list, please leave a comment or send an email to erik@axesslab.com and we will add you to the … Continue reading
The next meeting will be Thursday, March 2nd at 15:00 UTC. Meeting in Local Times If you would like another timezone translated into local time, please let Aditya Bikkani, Ciara (Kiki) Salmon or Jamie Knight know Also time zones can … Continue reading