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Joined October 2014
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/
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W3C Developers (@w3cdevs@w3c.social) retweeted
Notes Telecon 2020-09-30 w3.org/blog/CSS/2020/09/30/m… css-ui, accent-color, css-scroll-snap, css-scroll-anchoring, css-content, css-color-adjust, css-text, css-overflow
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W3C Developers (@w3cdevs@w3c.social) retweeted
Replying to @kennethrohde
All the lightning talk videos are available now w3.org/2020/06/machine-learn… and all the live session minutes and presentations are online soon. Cc @dontcallmeDOM
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W3C Developers (@w3cdevs@w3c.social) retweeted
Just wrapped up the @W3C Workshop on Web and Machine Learning with exciting next steps for standardization that garnered strong support from the community. 👍
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W3C Developers (@w3cdevs@w3c.social) retweeted
Pretty cool to have your work get shared with 2.3 Million people. :-) If you're a web dev, I'd strongly recommend reading the MDN Browser Compatibility Report (PDF, 1.9mb). It contains a lots of learnings and acknowledgment of developer pain, and a path towards fixing it!
Google has worked together with the MDN Product Advisory Board consisting of Mozilla, Google, Microsoft, W3C, Samsung, and others, on this joint report to help make the web a better platform. Check it out ↓
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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.
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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!!
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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
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Not surprisingly, #w3cTPAC is a fully virtual event this year and our #unconference is shifting from a physical single day event to a series of one-hour virtual sessions spread over a week in #October2020: w3.org/2020/10/TPAC/breakout…
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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:
Replying to @w3cdevs
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…
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📢 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…
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