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Web Engines Hackfest / TPAC 2
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Meeting

Event details

Date:
Japan Standard Time
Status:
Confirmed
Location:
Floor 4 - 406
Participants:
Christian Biesinger, Alice Boxhall, Sylvia Cadena, Keith Cirkel, Bin Da, Bryan Ellis, Felipe Erias, Sam Goto, Dominique Hazaël-Massieux, Fershad Irani, Brian Kardell, Elena Lape, Niklas Merz, Eri Pazos Pérez, Florian Rivoal, Michael[tm] Smith (sideshowbarker), James Teh, Chris Wilson
Big meeting:
TPAC 2025 (Calendar)

Several times over the years, ACs have discussed whether there would be value in "another TPAC" but this is challenging for a whole lot of practical reasons. But what if it were simpler? What if it basically already existed?

The Web Engines Hackfest has been held annually since 2009, hosted by Igalia in A Coruña, Galicia, Spain. For several years now we have hosted it at palexco a large conference venue. It is "shaped" similarly to TPAC in many ways, with talks and breakout sessions on all things web, and attendees from all of the major browser vendors (and numerous smaller ones!).

It would be interesting to discuss partnership/promotion and collaboration on the Hackfest's ability to play this role.

Agenda

Chairs:
Brian Kardell, Michael[tm] Smith (sideshowbarker)

Description:
Several times over the years, ACs have discussed whether there would be value in "another TPAC" but this is challenging for a whole lot of practical reasons. But what if it were simpler? What if it basically already existed?

The Web Engines Hackfest has been held annually since 2009, hosted by Igalia in A Coruña, Galicia, Spain. For several years now we have hosted it at palexco a large conference venue. It is "shaped" similarly to TPAC in many ways, with talks and breakout sessions on all things web, and attendees from all of the major browser vendors (and numerous smaller ones!).

It would be interesting to discuss partnership/promotion and collaboration on the Hackfest's ability to play this role.

Goal(s):
To discuss interest from wider W3C in exploring something like a second TPAC by way of the Hackfest

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