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Tucson, AZ
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Replying to @wnas
sounds like we're tending the same lawn ;-)
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Replying to @tcaspers @setmajer
Yes, and conflicting DOMs in 4.0 gen browsers.
Replying to @tcaspers @setmajer
I don't think so. I hope not! Idea is to swing the pendulum *away* from such issues and to the profession itself.
Replying to @keranm
Aww, love you too. Rest well. It's breakfast time here, so coffee for me ;-) Sweet dreams my friend.
Replying to @keranm @KeriHenare
A professional is one who earns money (or other value items, depending) in exchange for services and/or products served.
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Replying to @KeriHenare @keranm
in a meta sense it is, but not organizationally.
Replying to @keranm
Hahaha! Well, think - you're awesome and I assure you some whisky fueled inspiration from you would surely be of interest to me ;-)
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Replying to @setmajer
Social/Professional standards are as !important as technical standards. We've not fostered social and civic standards. We should.
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Replying to @keranm
Let's step off the union and just talk about an open organization where discourse about the standards within our profession lives.
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Replying to @keranm
Could be. My first goal is to create a standard for the profession. We have social and civic responsibilities inherent to Web.
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Replying to @setmajer
Counter-offer: Same project, different standard type. (professional standards for the Web)
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Replying to @keranm
Yes, but where's the larger discussion then? That's insular and fragmented rather than integrated as Web, to me, should be!
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Replying to @raymondcamden
The reason to use the name is because it's recognized as a successful force for change. Also, because I miss it ;-)
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Replying to @LauraKalbag
See following tweet ;-) But in short: To bring forth a professional standard in our industry: code of conduct, etc.
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Replying to @andrewdotnich
They still are! Very cool toys.
Replying to @andrewdotnich
Hey! It's a child's game :P
Web Standards Project 2: Bring about a set of professional standards, code of conduct and ethics to the Web design and development industry.
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Replying to @andrewdotnich
And then again! And then we back circled. Kind of like a spirograph - remember those? :)