Thank you both for the heads up my dears. I had been cc'd and will likely have more to offer up opinion and attitude-wise after the weekend.
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Laura lemay, Lynda Weinman Shelly Powers, Dori my era and more! I am exhausted by these huge gaps in history. Why I wonder do I feel so compelled to be remembered for hard work and contributions? Would be a nice thing but most don't care. Some believe truly believe I died in 2013
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The web has about a 3 year memory span. When I stopped speaking at conferences & writing, I was “forgotten” within about 3 years. The hot new thing arrives & the tech & the people change. It’s a shame our history isn’t being well preserved. @briankardell has the same desire.
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I'm with you both you both my friends you both fromI'm with you both you both my friends you both from that period of time and I had to drop out due to illness so I deeply empathize. It's not just women! Maybe some kind of professional organizations. A Wiki?

Jul 31, 2022 · 4:24 PM UTC

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Count me in. Everything that is today’s “Shiny New Thing” is the result of some rebel saying “Let’s try it a different way.” during the period of roughly between 1995 and 2010. The web has no clue who they are because the web has the attention span of a gnat.
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Oh Tom you couldn't said it better it's like every single day a new framework or a new library of new approach comes out and it's just adding more crust it's not going to end well. The number of Frameworks is also confusing people which do they choose and why for what's reason?
A wiki could be great.. There's a lot of efforts, I've been trying a bit to see if we could collect them together. I'll try to remember to send you an email about it when i return from csswg next week
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There's the open web eotk w/ @BruceL and co, seems EU centric but? Mozilla is waving a freedom flag these days. Anyone interested. We need articles of pro ethics (UNESCO has 'em for Internet via the ROAM principles but the USA is not a member). EFF, FSF, ACLU and equivs? Union?