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Tucson, AZ
Joined September 2006
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Replying to @metablog
@metablog I thought so. Certainly it would work for me ;)
Replying to @meyerweb
@meyerweb Then there's a website to help those misguided souls: http://copyright.gov/
Replying to @erikvorhes
@erikvorhes Always look for the best in people ;)
Replying to @matt_munsey
@matt_munsey I don't know about you, but we got about five minutes of rain last night for all of that bluster. Pretty clouds this a.m. tho.
For those of you who are debating how to license your content, I suggest this license: http://sam.zoy.org/wtfpl/COPYING (via @miketaylr)
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@screwlewse There are invited experts and members. Members are defined by company (and reps); experts usually by public contributions/merit.
@screwlewse no, you need to go through the sign-up process with HTML5. It's a completely open group, no need for affiliation.
#tucson peeps, what the hell? Is this the last gasp of winter before spring? It's looking nasty out there!
@screwlewse Heck yes! HTML5 is an open working group, you can get active on any public group list, apply for jobs at browser co's.
@screwlewse perhaps, but immersion provides a deeper understanding rather than a cursory view.
Replying to @HikingLifter
@BurielWebwerx I'm so sorry, that's not at all what I meant. I just meant it looks quite different from the implementation side.
@fleapayapp I'm not your market. Please don't push product on me - and maybe do a little demographic research while you're at it.
Replying to @HikingLifter
@BurielWebwerx hahaha, are you saying the Web, which is of people, is even remotely controllable? My, what faith you have in the human race!
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Replying to @HikingLifter
@BurielWebwerx absolutely! NEW features are always welcome. FEEDBACK on unfinished modules - terrific. In fact, we need that.
For every Webdev/designer who's said "I want that feature now" - I recommend at least a year at W3C and a browser co. It's an eye-opener.
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Replying to @StuRobson
@StuRobson @chrisdavidmills @brucel If it's an open standard, it's on our schedule. Implementation takes prioritization and time.
Replying to @MattWilcox
@MattWilcox Well, in 1996 I could see the point re JS, and actually agreed with "less is more" - its true power took time to be revealed.
Replying to @MattWilcox
@MattWilcox CSS WG is more effective and cooperative and open than ever. I'm liking the changes I see there. Can't speak for other groups.
Replying to @MattWilcox
@MattWilcox but yeah, the whole anti-JS thing is so 1996.