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How to to contribute to W3C work? Quick Tips

During the lunch break at the HTML in email workshop in Paris, a Web designer told me it was too expensive to participate to W3C work. This is a common myth about W3C. There are many ways to participate...

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Filed by Karl Dubost on May 28, 2007 7:59 AM in W3C Life
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HTML WG at XTech 2007.

There are a lot of things happening these days. The HTML WG has been relaunched in March with a very open and participative set. We are now a bit more than 400 members and still growing up. There are discussions...

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Filed by Karl Dubost on May 15, 2007 2:09 PM in HTML, Meetings
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Variability in Specifications

One of the documents produced by the QA Working Group addressed the important issue of "variability in specifications" and the consequences this can have for interoperability. I recently addressed this question again in a more light-hearted manner. See this blog...

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Filed by Patrick Curran on May 14, 2007 12:06 PM in Opinions and Editorial
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W3C at the 16th WWW Conference.

The 16th World Wide Web Conference, in Banff, Canada, was held from May 9 to 12th, 2007. W3C organized, this year again, a three-days W3C Track, including a session on The future of the Web Page hosted by yours truly....

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Filed by olivier Théreaux on May 8, 2007 11:13 PM in Meetings
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HTML and version mechanisms

Disclaimer: This article doesn't represent any kind of consensus in the HTML WG. It is an attempt at capturing the different opinions expressed on the mailing-list. There has a been a lot of debate in April on the HTML WG...

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Filed by Karl Dubost on May 1, 2007 3:29 AM in HTML, Opinions and Editorial
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