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Community Group Program Enhancements
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Meeting

Event details

Date:
Pacific Daylight Time
Status:
Confirmed
Location:
4 Concourse Level - Huntington
Participants:
nightpool ., Cristiano Aguzzi, Martin Alvarez-Espinar, Panos Astithas, Virginia Balseiro, Sarven Capadisli, Ioana Chiorean, Bev Corwin, Michiel de Jong, Brian Elton, Hiroki Endo, Elika Etemad, Matt Garrish, Rahul Gupta, Dominique Hazaël-Massieux, Renato Iannella, Ian Jacobs, Westbrook Johnson, Gregg Kellogg, Kris Anne Kinney, Ege Korkan, Elena Lape, Don Marti, Nigel Megitt, Ari Nordström, Harshvardhan J. Pandit, Steven Pemberton, Wendy Reid, Florian Rivoal, Michael Robbins, Jan Romann, Janina Sajka, Derek Schuff, Andy Seaborne, Tzviya Siegman, Adam Sobieski, Maud Stiernet, Jennifer Strickland, Ralph Swick, Harrison Tang, Luke Wagner, Norman Walsh, Noreen Whysel, Chris Wilson, Rupert Wiser, Song XU, Jeffrey Yasskin
Big meeting:
TPAC 2024 (Calendar)

After 12 years of Community Group operations and many discussions about their role in Specification incubation, the Staff are working on greater alignment of the Community Group program with the W3C mission. We are planning enhancements to address a small number of situations of concern for those CGs that publish Specifications. (As a reminder, CG Specifications are the subset of CG Reports that are subject to the CLA and FSA.) CG Specifications that gain traction outside of the guarantees provided by standardization processes risk weakening the W3C mission; through these CG program enhancements we seek to reduce that risk.

During this breakout, we will discuss the situations of concern that are motivating this work, share initial ideas to address them, and recruit early testers and adopters of these enhancements.

After TPAC we will continue this work in the Community Council.

Agenda

Chairs:
Ian Jacobs, Dominique Hazaël-Massieux

Description:
After 12 years of Community Group operations and many discussions about their role in Specification incubation, the Staff are working on greater alignment of the Community Group program with the W3C mission. We are planning enhancements to address a small number of situations of concern for those CGs that publish Specifications. (As a reminder, CG Specifications are the subset of CG Reports that are subject to the CLA and FSA.) CG Specifications that gain traction outside of the guarantees provided by standardization processes risk weakening the W3C mission; through these CG program enhancements we seek to reduce that risk.

During this breakout, we will discuss the situations of concern that are motivating this work, share initial ideas to address them, and recruit early testers and adopters of these enhancements.

After TPAC we will continue this work in the Community Council.

Goal(s):
Raise awareness and generate interest in potential enhancements to the CG program.

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