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JavaScript Web Framework Interoperability Community Group

The JavaScript Web Framework Interoperability Group (The JW FIG) aims to advance the JS ecosystem and promote good standards by bringing projects and people together to collaborate. It develops and disseminates specifications, informed by real-world experience as well as research and experimentation and others, to form JavaScript Web Standard Recommendations (JWSRs), JavaScript Web Evolutionary Recommendations (JWERs), and Auxiliary Resources (ARs) that best leverage what each framework offers.

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The JavaScript Web Framework Interoperability Group (The JW FIG) aims to advance the JS ecosystem and promote good standards by bringing projects and people together to collaborate. It develops and disseminates specifications, informed by real-world experience as well as research and experimentation and others, to form JavaScript Web Standard Recommendations (JWSRs), JavaScript Web Evolutionary Recommendations (JWERs), and Auxiliary Resources (ARs) that best leverage what each framework offers.


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This is a community initiative. This group was originally proposed on 2022-06-08 by Guilherme Siquinelli. The following people supported its creation: Guilherme Siquinelli, Hyojin Song, Mishra Gaurav, Samuel Hsin, Wu Chuck. W3C’s hosting of this group does not imply endorsement of the activities.

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