At #w3cTPAC, the popular breakout sessions are a series of 1 hour sessions that any participant can propose and animate. Below, we highlight six initiatives particularly relevant to #developers and #designers! 👇
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1) the W3C developer council wants to act as a go between between specification and proposal writers/groups and the wider #WebDeveloper community github.com/w3c/devcouncil/
(🎬watch.videodelivery.net/e706…)
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2) the Web We Want is a cross-browser and standards initiative focused on gathering developer feedback on missing capabilities in the Web platform - webwewant.fyi/
(🎬 watch.videodelivery.net/c0e6…)
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3) the session on the "State of CSS survey 2021" offered the opportunity to review some of the early qualitative results from this survey of the community on its needs from #CSS - stateofcss.com/
(🎬 watch.videodelivery.net/1de1…)
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4) the Web Components #CommunityGroup presented its work on gathering and reporting gaps in the #WebComponents spec that either block adoption for more developers and frameworks, or cause pain points for existing developers: w3.org/community/webcomponen…
(🎬 watch.videodelivery.net/8dc4…)
Nov 29, 2021 · 4:32 PM UTC
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5) the @OpenWebDocs team shared the results from their "2021 Impact & Transparency report", featuring meaningful improvements to the @MozDevNet content repos - github.com/openwebdocs/proje…
(🎬 watch.videodelivery.net/3a7c…)
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6) the session on making WebViews work for the Web highlighted issues #developers are likely to face when their content or application run inside a #WebView component.
(🎬 watch.videodelivery.net/7f47…)
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You can relive the TPAC21 breakout sessions in some way or another, as minutes, videos and presentation slides have been archived at w3.org/2021/10/TPAC/breakout…
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