Independent Interoperable Implementation and going beyond Candidate Recommendation
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Event details

Date:
Pacific Daylight Time
Status:
Confirmed
Location:
Grand D — North Tower Grand Ballroom Level
Organizers
Philippe Le Hegaret
Participants:
Martin Alvarez-Espinar, Pierre-Antoine Champin, Karl Dubost, Elika Etemad, Jeff Jaffe, Gregg Kellogg, Nigel Megitt, James Nurthen, Theresa O'Connor, Gregorio Pellegrino, Michael Prorock, Florian Rivoal, Vincent Scheib, David Singer, Sam Sneddon, Jeff Waters, Chris Wilson, Jeffrey Yasskin, Ayşegül Yönet, Brent Zundel
Big meeting:
TPAC 2022 (Calendar)

The W3C Process requires adequate implementation experience to be able to transition a document beyond Candidate Recommendation. Some of the past transitions raised concerns about how this should be interpreted. This session is intended to help the community get a better grip on the 3 Big Is – interoperable, independent, implementation.

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Agenda

Facilitators & speakers: Philippe Le Hegaret

Session type: open discussion

Summary: The W3C Process requires adequate implementation experience to be able to transition a document beyond Candidate Recommendation. Some of the past transitions raised concerns about how this should be interpreted. This session is intended to help the community get a better grip on the 3 Big Is – interoperable, independent, implementation.

Goals:

  • Continue discussion from joint session

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