Web Annotations/Work Mode

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The purpose of this wiki is to document the Web Annotations WG's Real Work Modes including: Participation and Communication, Meetings, Consensus, Mail List usage, links to important resources, etc.

Participation and Communication

Web Annotationss' formal Participation and Communication models are documented in the Participation and Communications sections of its Charter, respectively.

Strictly speaking, only the Chairs and Editors have firm participation requirements. However, all WG members are strongly encouraged to participate in all of the specifications in progress.

A WG member may participate in various ways including:

Participation from the Public (i.e. non group members), via our Public e-mail lists is also welcome, provided comments, contributions, etc. are consistent with the W3C Patent Policy.

The group uses the following e-mail lists:

  • public-annotation: for all technical and test-related discussions except for the topics covered by another e-mail list below
  • public-webapps: for technical and test-related discussions on the Robust Anchoring deliverable being jointly developed with the WebApps WG
  • team-annotation (chairs and W3C team only): for administrivia and for raising issues with the W3C Team and WG co-chairs (e.g. IP issues, personnel matters, etc.)