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W3C Technical Plenary: To HTML5 and beyond!
Next week is the annual W3C technical plenary, aka TPAC 2010. It brings together participants in the W3C Community for an energetic week of coordinated work and discussion. Some sessions during the middle of the week are relevant to the HTML platform and its future.
- html
- html5
- tpac
W3C Developer Gathering Next Week; Registration Closes Today
Next week's W3C Developer Gathering will bring together some great speakers: Leslie Daigle (ISOC) on Internet Ecosystem Health Mark Davis (Unicode Consortium) on controversies around international domain names Brendan Eich (Mozilla) on "ECMA Harmony and the Future of JavaScript" Fantasai...
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Joys and challenges of organizing TPAC2008
I invite you to read about TPAC2008, the event that was organized twice. I invite you to read about the main challenges faced by the meeting planner(s). I will also share the joys it brings.
- planning
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Normative References to Moving Targets are Dangerous
When creating a requirement in a specification should I link to it or should I include it. The answer depends on the context.
- conformance
- qa
- quality
- specification
- tpac
- tpac2008
- working-group
W3C Chairs T-Shirt
This year the chairs have a t-shirt. Discover the story behind this.
- bots
- chair
- t-shirt
- tpac
- tpac2008
- w3c
- working-group
The network at W3C TPAC 2008
Vivien gave us technical details about tpac wifi.
- conference
- tpac
- tpac2008
- w3c
- wifi
- working-group
W3C TPAC 2008 - starting
The big social event of W3C is starting. Join the fun locally or remotely.
- conference
- tpac
- tpac2008
- w3c
- working-group
Links Feast about Technical Plenary 2007
It was an amazing long week for the W3C community. Meetings, talks, corridors discussions, shared meals over brackets and parsers, many new projects started and some communities started to have a better understanding of each other. Some people posted their...
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- tpac
- tpac2007
- w3c
TPAC 2007 - HTML Working Group had informal jamming session!
It was intended to be a fun session for the HTML Working Group face to face meeting, but the word spread out and suddenly many people joined us at the room. The jam started and suddenly Tim Berners-Lee joined Dan Connolly, Steven Pemberton, Ian Jacobs, Janet Daly and others on the lyrics...
- html
- html5
- tpac
- tpac2007
- w3c