Interop Project
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Meeting

Event details

Date:
Central European Summer Time
Status:
Confirmed
Location:
Nervion-Arenal II - Level -1
Participants:
Rachel Andrew, Panos Astithas, Emilio Cobos Álvarez, Yehonatan Daniv, Marie-Claire Forgue, James Graham, Dominique Hazaël-Massieux, Michael Jackson, Ruth John, Alison Maher, Romain Menke, Robert Nyman, Giacomo Petri, Simon Pieters, Martin Robinson, Alex Rudenko, Florian Scholz, Fernando Serboncini, Shunya Shishido, Henrik Skupin, Brian Smith, Sam Sneddon, Miriam Suzanne, Bramus Van Damme, Lea Verou
Big meeting:
TPAC 2023 (Calendar)

The Interop Project is designed to improve the real world interoperability of web browser implementations by producing shared public metrics that show the test pass rates of important features, based on a curated selection of web-platform-tests.

In this session we will describe the current state of Interop 2023 and describe the process for submitting proposals for Interop 2024, and how the proposal selection process works. We will also be looking for discussion and feedback on the process, to gauge how well Interop is working for working groups and their participants, and for any opportunities to make improvements going forward, or new ways to improve the interoperability of web implementations in the future.

Agenda

Chairs:
James Graham

Description:
The Interop Project is designed to improve the real world interoperability of web browser implementations by producing shared public metrics that show the test pass rates of important features, based on a curated selection of web-platform-tests.

In this session we will describe the current state of Interop 2023 and describe the process for submitting proposals for Interop 2024, and how the proposal selection process works. We will also be looking for discussion and feedback on the process, to gauge how well Interop is working for working groups and their participants, and for any opportunities to make improvements going forward, or new ways to improve the interoperability of web implementations in the future.

Goal(s):
Ensure the Interop process is well understood by W3C members, so they are able to submit proposals, and gather input to make the process better going forward.

Materials:

Track(s):

  • developer experience

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