Recall the @csswg meeting in Berlin a couple of weeks ago? nitter.vloup.ch/w3cdevs/status/9… See it through the eyes of an experienced designer, newcomer to standardization.
The 3 days I spent in Berlin with the CSS Working Group were fascinating and inspirational in many ways: clearleft.com/posts/inside-c…
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“It was fascinating to see how those decisions were arrived at, and to be able to make a modest contribution to some of them along the way (as anyone can do actually – more on that later).”

Apr 24, 2018 · 12:43 PM UTC

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“One of the best ways any of us can do so is to contribute to the discussions on the W3C’s CSS WG Github issues” “It was clear to me that all comments from web designers and developers are welcome and form part of the debate leading to better CSS standards”
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Head to github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/… if you want to follow @clagnut's advices and “quietly and respectfully do join in the conversation”
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