.@w3c's first virtual #w3cTPAC event helps Working, Interest, Business and Community Groups to schedule their online meetings anytime from September to December 2020. See which group meets and when in this calendar view: w3.org/2020/10/TPAC/group-sc…
TPAC (aka Technical Plenary & Advisory Committee #w3cTPAC) is @w3c's biggest annual series of events bringing together W3C groups, etc. for exciting and coordinated work w3.org/2020/10/TPAC/
The topics of the public breakouts are going to be proposed over time and finalized the week of October 19. Topics range from how to get started contributing, #privacy and security in HTML, web #accessibility, #performance, #WebXR, and other new technology standards on the #Web.
Anyone is invited to register to participate in these public #BreakOutSessions. We particularly welcome individuals from communities that are underrepresented in tech in general, and W3C discussions in particular. No prior experience with @w3c is needed, newbies are welcome!!
Given this new format, we propose to open a subset of these #unconference sessions to the broader public, towards the goal of bringing more diverse voices into the #w3ccommunity! So to ensure the fullest range of users and perspectives is represented/encoded in our #WebStandards
TPAC (aka Technical Plenary & Advisory Committee) is @w3c's biggest annual series of events bringing together W3C groups, etc. for exciting and coordinated work. One popular #w3cTPAC event is an #unconference where TPAC attendees propose discussion topics:
In addition to these meetings, the Wednesday of the week is run as an unconference, across group boundaries - all the participants are invited to make and review suggestions for breakout sessions that will run throughout that day w3.org/wiki/TPAC/2018/Sessio…
📢 Do you want to hear about some of the new ideas cooking in @w3c and want to get a glimpse on how to get involved in pushing some of them forward? Come and register to #w3cTPAC public breakouts!
w3.org/2020/10/TPAC/public-b…