Now kicking off annual @w3c’s Technical Plenary and Advisory Committee (TPAC) meeting. Usually we do one day of breakouts on all kinds of subjects, but since we’re meeting remotely this year— the sessions are stretched across this week.
w3.org/2020/10/TPAC/public-b…#W3CTPAC#TPAC2020
Making our docs public is part of our commitment to open source. 🌐
Join the MDN Web Docs teams and find out how you can contribute. 💻📚 developer.mozilla.org/docs/M…
We’ve made a lot of progress on moving forward with MDN Web Docs in the last couple of months, and we wanted to share where we are headed in the short to mid-term, starting with our editorial strategy and renewed efforts around community participation. hacks.mozilla.org/2020/10/md…
Sample of identified areas of work: good practices for reducing #OnlineFraud, evolution of Web advertising, emerging #regulatory requirements, transaction integrity and assurance, etc. Contribute to their repo! github.com/w3c/merchantbg/
Reminder that we are looking for as much and as diverse an input as possible on how the Web needs to evolve to better fit the needs from developers and designers ✅
To maintain a positive work environment, this CEPC document defines accepted and acceptable behaviors and promotes high standards of professional practice. Read more:
This #CodeOfConduct document attempts to help people understand when they may be offending another participant in the #w3c#community. The language is now more specific so to give precise information about what it means to respect one another: w3.org/Consortium/cepc/
Are you coming to the public sessions of @W3C's annual conference (TPAC), but unclear about what happens at the W3C, or how TPAC works? Join us for this intro session next Monday! #noCodeSnobs#newKidLove