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HTML5 Japanese Community Group

The mission of the HTML5 Japanese Community Group includes the following: * to facilitate focused discussion in Japanese of the HTML5 specification and of related specifications * to gather comments and questions in Japanese about those specifications * to collect information about specific use cases in Japan for technologies defined in those specifications * to report the results of its activities as a group back to the HTML Working Group and to the W3C membership and community This Community Group is the successor of the HTML5 Japanese Interest Group. This group will not publish Specifications.

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The HTML5 Japanese Community Group has been launched:


The mission of the HTML5 Japanese Community Group includes the following:

* to facilitate focused discussion in Japanese of the HTML5 specification and of related specifications
* to gather comments and questions in Japanese about those specifications
* to collect information about specific use cases in Japan for technologies defined in those specifications
* to report the results of its activities as a group back to the HTML Working Group and to the W3C membership and community

This Community Group is the successor of the HTML5 Japanese Interest Group. This group will not publish Specifications.


In order to join the group, you will need a W3C account.

This is a community initiative. This group was originally proposed on 2015-01-14 by Shinyu Murakami. The following people supported its creation: Shinyu Murakami, Masataka Yakura, Antonio Olmo Titos, Yasushi Ando, Yusuke Kagiwada. W3C’s hosting of this group does not imply endorsement of the activities.

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