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activity

From Glossary of W3C Jargon (2003-03-11)

n. One of the formal areas of work of the W3C, as defined in the Process Document .
advisory board

From Glossary of W3C Jargon (2003-03-11)

n. A group of 9, elected by the Advisory Committee, with various responsibilities.
advisory committee

From Glossary of W3C Jargon (2003-03-11)

n. The group consisting of the "official representatives" of each W3C Member organization.
bot

From Glossary of W3C Jargon (2003-03-11)

n. A software agent found on IRC channels. e.g. Zakim
bridge

From Glossary of W3C Jargon (2003-03-11)

n. A teleconference bridge. A device which connects multiple telephone lines for the purpose of holding meetings.
chair

From Glossary of W3C Jargon (2003-03-11)

n. (1) A person designated by the Director who leads a Working Group. (2) The leader or moderator of any W3C gathering. v. To moderate a meeting.
n. The person designated by the Process Document who holds some of the executive authority in the W3C. By tradition, the Chairman is mostly concerned with management issues. (This position is vacant at the present time.)
chairman

From Glossary of W3C Jargon (2003-03-11)

n. The person designated by the Process Document who holds some of the executive authority in the W3C. By tradition, the Chairman is mostly concerned with management issues. (This position is vacant at the present time.)
comm

From Glossary of W3C Jargon (2003-03-11)

n. Communications, in the sense of communication with the public and Members. Primarily the responsibility of the Comm Team , a group within the W3C Team.
COO

From Glossary of W3C Jargon (2003-03-11)

n. "Chief Operating Officer". A new executive position in W3C, with duties not fully defined yet.
date space

From Glossary of W3C Jargon (2003-03-11)

The part of the W3C Web Site for which the top level of the hierarchy after www.w3.org is a year number.
director

From Glossary of W3C Jargon (2003-03-11)

n. (1) The person designated by the Member Agreement who holds most executive authority in the W3C. By tradition, the Director is mostly concerned with technical issues. (2) Tim Berners-Lee.
fellow

From Glossary of W3C Jargon (2003-03-11)

n. A W3C Team member employed by a W3C Member organization, on loan to W3C. syn: Visiting Engineer.
FTF

From Glossary of W3C Jargon (2003-03-11)

abbr: Face to Face: A meeting held with most participants physically in the same room.
host

From Glossary of W3C Jargon (2003-03-11)

n. One of the sponsoring organizations of W3C, presently MIT, ERCIM and Keio. The part of the Team who are not Fellows are employed by or contracted to the Hosts.
IRC

From Glossary of W3C Jargon (2003-03-11)

n. Internet Relay Chat: A protocol [ RFC 1459 ] for real-time text communication over the Internet, commonly used by the W3C for internal communications and to augment meetings.
longfellow

From Glossary of W3C Jargon (2003-03-11)

(1) Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882), American poet, educator, and linguist, after whom a highway bridge linking Cambridge and Boston was named. (2) A W3C teleconference bridge with 24 line capacity.
member

From Glossary of W3C Jargon (2003-03-11)

n. (1) An organization (or, occasionally, individual) which has contracted through the Member Agreement to partake in the activities of the W3C. (2) A person employed by or otherwise designated by a Member (in sense 1) who participates in the activities of the W3C.
mystic

From Glossary of W3C Jargon (2003-03-11)

(1) The river separating Chelsea and Charlestown, MA. (2) The original name of the Tobin highway bridge. (3) A W3C teleconference bridge with 6 line capacity.
note

From Glossary of W3C Jargon (2003-03-11)

n. A publication on the W3C Web Site, found in the " Technical Recommendations " area, which does NOT constitute a technical recommendation, but only work deemed worthy of publication.
office

From Glossary of W3C Jargon (2003-03-11)

n. An outpost of th

e W3C staffed and operated by a Member organization, under contract to W3C, which provides outreach in one or more designated countries.


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