Get involved in @w3c and give input on all of our specs. See also youtube.com/@W3COfficial and @w3cdevs@w3c.social. By @dontcallmeDOM and @marieforgue

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Dec. 3: Eric Eggert @yatil of @w3c_wai presents "News in #WCAG21" at the @DB_Bahn "Digital Accessibility - Eliminating Barriers through Technology" event, in #Frankfurt 🇩🇪 #a11y #accessibility. Register at kwz.me/hdH @DB_Skydeck @dbsystel #RheinMainRocks
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Dec. 3: @ivan_herman, @lmrlaurent and Daihei Shiohama present the @w3cpublishing work at the "Assises du Livre numérique" event @SNEedition, in #Paris 🇫🇷 sne.fr/evenement_sne/les-10-… #EPUB #eBook #livre #numerique
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🗓️ December@w3c: conferences, workshop, etc. w3.org/participate/eventscal…
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Replying to @patrick_h_lauke
the (really small) proceeds go into general @w3c funds at the moment
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If you want a blue beanie to show your support of #webstandards and #a11y on #BlueBeanieDay, you can get a @w3c one at shop.spreadshirt.fr/w3cshop/…
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Nov. 15: @jeff_jaffe presents @thew3cx's global impact at the @edXOnline Global Forum, in Boston 🇺🇸 globalforum.edx.org/
As usual, the editors draft drafts.csswg.org/css-shadow-… is maintained in github in the @csswg repository of specs where issues and feedback can be brought github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/…
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For instance, an <hello-wolrd> component defined with <template>Hello <span part=name>World</span></template> could be styled in a page using the compenent with hello-world::part(name) { color: red;}
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#CSS Shadow Parts brings a new CSS selector (::part()) to enable stylistic customization of Web components: #WebComponents creators get to identify which part of the Shadow DOM they create can have their style customized in the hosting page. w3.org/TR/css-shadow-parts-1…
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* developing and maintaining additional #WAI_ARIA features for authors and end users * ensuring consistency in platform #accessibility API Mappings
The more detailed roadmap w3.org/WAI/ARIA/roadmap of the group includes: * achieving parity with native host language semantics * providing support for the #accessibility Object Model
Replying to @w3cdevs
Right now, that accessibility tree is not exposed directly to developers (although it is directly influenced by the DOM); there is an ongoing exploration to exposing it in an Accessibility Object Model proposal wicg.github.io/aom/explainer… - developed on github github.com/wicg/aom
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The @w3c ARIA Working Group has been rechartered for 3 more years, to continue its work on #WAI_ARIA and its mappings to native host languages w3.org/2018/11/aria-charter
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So, if you have something to contribute to this conversation, you just have a few days left (until Friday Nov 16 🗓️) to apply - don't miss it!
The workshop itself will happen on Dec 10-11 in #Seattle 🇺🇸 hosted by @microsoft @AzureAD
Imagine a future where YOU take ownership of your digital identity and data. At Microsoft, we're building an open, standards-based decentralized identity solution to make this a reality. Learn more: microsoft.com/ownyouridentit…
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Of course, a lot of relevant work in this space happens in other organizations and communities: @ietf, @isostandards, @openidconnect, @oauth_2, @OASISopen with #SAML which we hope to see represented there
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Decentralized identifiers aims at building identifiers without central authority - a key component of so called "self-sovereign identity" #ssi, i.e. lifetime portable identity for any person, org or thing that doesn't depend on any centralized authority and can't be taken away
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Most notably among its work items, the work on Decentralized Identifiers #DID is expected to be under the spotlight at the workshop w3c-ccg.github.io/did-spec/
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In addition to this existing ongoing @w3c standardization efforts, it will also be looking at technologies under incubation in in the Credentials #CommunityGroup w3.org/community/credentials…
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