Hear, hear! The @w3c_systeam released new pages presenting the @w3c groups. This work consisted in structuring and organizing a wide range of somewhat scattered resources available on w3.org, and making them easier to find and use: w3.org/groups/
See also this video where @r12a presents how W3C Internationalization makes a reality of the Web being World Wide, and introduces the Internationalization Initiative which is reinforcing that program: youtube.com/mx2eDHujM4c
Just published: 21 First Public Working Drafts exploring gaps in language support on the Web. For details and links see w3.org/blog/International/20…. Languages include: arb, fa, zh-hans, zh-hant, am, nl, ka, el, hu, bn, hi, pa, gu, ta, ja, iu, cr, chr, lo, km, jv, th, mn, bo
To explore gaps in language support on the Web, @webi18n is continuously looking for expert contributors to collaborate and help move this work forward by documenting gaps, and creating tests. All the work and technical discussions are happening in #githubw3.org/International/layout
The language matrix cells (colored in dark green, light green, orange and red) link to gap-analysis sections that each describe the problem, the current level of support in specifications and browsers, and the severity of the problem for the user.
For #developers and #browsers implementers, @webi18n's language enablement framework is a set of tools and procedures to make sure that text layout and typographic needs of world scripts and languages are built into @w3c technologies (#HTML5, #CSS, etc.):
w3c.github.io/typography/
The @w3ctag also updated its "Security and Privacy Self Review Questionnaire" (by @lukOlejnik) which helps spec. authors to think about all the #security and #privacy issues that they might have, within any particular specification:
w3ctag.github.io/security-qu…
The @w3ctag also works on the "Web Platform Design Principles" document, primarily designed for spec #developers. These principles have been collected during the TAG's discussions in the context of design reviews:
w3ctag.github.io/design-prin…
Design reviews are core to @w3ctag's work, along joint work with other groups and #developer community engagement. All requested reviews take place in the Design Review #github repo in the issues registry:
github.com/w3ctag/design-rev…
What is the TAG? Created by @w3c in 2001, the Technical Architecture Group serves #developers interests by driving consistent Web #design principles. Learn more: w3.org/2001/tag/@w3ctag
The Strategy Funnel tracks exploration, investigation, incubation, evaluation and chartering of @w3c's work. It is developed in #github to help with early engagement: github.com/w3c/strategy/proj…
The @w3c Strategy Funnel is a github project board where we keep track of potential new work to be considered for standardization, at different stage of advancement. github.com/w3c/strategy/proj…