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IETF/W3C Liaison

This page collects general information about the liaison between the IETF and the W3C.

W3C Details

The World Wide Web Consortium is charged with "leading the Web to its full potential," and as part of that maintains several specifications that are used widely in the IETF, including HTML, the XML family of specifications, and SOAP.

The current liaison representatives of the W3C can be found in the W3C's table of liaisons.

The W3C's Process document details considerations regarding liaisons.

IETF Details

The Internet Engineering Task Force maintains most Internet "core" standards (e.g., BGP, IP, TCP, DNS) and many Web-related "application" standards (e.g., HTTP, URI, Atom).

The current liaison representatives are listed in the IETF's table of liaisons.

References:

Liaison Mailing Lists

  • public-ietf-w3c@w3.org This list is used to find appropriate venues for discussions. Substantive technical discussion happen elsewhere.
  • There is a private mailing list for administrative and confidential issues, available to the liaison representatives, IESG members, and W3C Team members. Contact your liaison representative for more information.

Liaison Meetings

Agenda and minutes


Meeting Minutes

Meeting minutes are published after being approved.

Current / Ongoing Issues

Notes on issues of interest to the liaison.