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/
Jun 24, 2020 · 2:22 PM UTC
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The work is not done yet as more info will be added in the future, such as groups' meeting calendars and #github
references.
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These public pages highlight a variety of groups which enable @w3c to pursue its mission through the creation of #WebStandards, guidelines, and supporting materials: #WorkingGroups #CommunityGroups #BusinessGroups and #InterestGroups, + 2 permanent groups (@w3ctag
and @W3CAB)
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#WorkingGroups typically produce deliverables (e.g., #WebStandards, technical reports, #software, test suites, and reviews of the deliverables of other groups): w3.org/groups/wg/
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#InterestGroups act as forum for the exchange of ideas. They bring together people who wish to evaluate potential #Web #technologies and policies: w3.org/groups/ig/
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#CommunityGroups and #BusinessGroups give #developers, #designers, and anyone passionate about the Web a place to hold discussions and publish ideas. These groups are proposed and run by the #community:
w3.org/community/
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