W3C

– DRAFT –
Maturity Model

24 July 2024

Attendees

Present
CharlesL, Dr_Keith, janina, jkline, Mark_Miller, NehaJ
Regrets
-
Chair
Fazio
Scribe
NehaJ

Meeting minutes

<gb> /issues/143 -> #143

<gb> /issues/87 -> #87

<gb> /issues/136 -> #136

agenda

New Business

Github Issue #87 3.6.1 Proof Points for Procurement Section: Some bullets aren't clear what is needed

<gb> /issues/87 -> #87

agenda

<gb> /issues/143 -> #143

<gb> /issues/136 -> #136

<Fazio> w3c/maturity-model#87

<gb> Issue 87 3.6.1 Proof Points for Procurement Section: Some bullets aren't clear what is needed (by maryjom)

jeff: Stacey content can be put ddirectly or we have twick a bit, can we ask Mary (issue reporter) to take a look at latest document

Fazio: read from document and checked if somethign is missing from the points which are mentioned in the issue

Fazio: we are in a good shape to add a comment

Fazio: we can ask to take a llok at latest updated copy of the document

<Fazio> resolving with comment: We have updated the entire Maturity Model document, including the Procurement section. We believe the update addresses your issues of concern. If they still persist, please open a new issue

Github Issue #136 Scoring for Inactive Stage

<Fazio> w3c/maturity-model#136

<gb> Issue 136 Scoring for Inactive Stage (by clapierre) [Editorial]

<Fazio> resolved with comment: Spreadsheet has been updated and resolves this issue.

CharlesL1: this is no longer applicable, as spreadsheet is updated, we can close this

Github Issue #143 communities of practice. Question, communities we serve?

<Fazio> w3c/maturity-model#143

<gb> Issue 143 communities of practice. Question, communities we serve? (by clapierre) [Editorial]

Fazio: community scope is different, more like internal groups

CharlesL1: Sheri is mentioning about disability communities, is it correct?

Jeff: no it is not what is meant by communities. Consider " community as a practice"

A community of practice (CoP) is a group of people who share a common concern, a set of problems, or an interest in a topic and who come together to fulfill both individual and group goals.

Communities of practice often focus on sharing best practices and creating new knowledge to advance a domain of professional practice. Interaction on an ongoing basis is an important part of this.

Many communities of practice rely on face-to-face meetings as well as web-based collaborative environments to communicate, connect and conduct community activities.

<CharlesL1> here is what Jeff found.

<CharlesL1> A community of practice (CoP) is a group of people who share a common concern, a set of problems, or an interest in a topic and who come together to fulfill both individual and group goals.

<CharlesL1> Communities of practice often focus on sharing best practices and creating new knowledge to advance a domain of professional practice. Interaction on an ongoing basis is an important part of this.

<CharlesL1> Many communities of practice rely on face-to-face meetings as well as web-based collaborative environments to communicate, connect and conduct community activities.

Fazio: ACR is what we need?

Jeff: We can mention standardize ACR

Jeff: Industry accepted standard?

VPAT?

Industry recognized standard

CharlesL1: Change VPAT to ACR?

CharlesL1: inside 4.2.1

Fazio: we will add a definition for community practice and edit 3.7.2.1

discusiion on the definition

discussion on the definition

RESOLUTION: Definition of Communities of Practice will be added as stated above

Summary of resolutions

  1. Definition of Communities of Practice will be added as stated above
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Diagnostics

Maybe present: CharlesL1, Fazio, jeff

All speakers: CharlesL1, Fazio, jeff

Active on IRC: CharlesL1, Dr_Keith, Fazio, janina, jkline, Mark_Miller, NehaJ