1/ @cwilso ran a TPAC breakout today about the challenges to web standards caused by the reduced number of browser engines over the past few years. This thread has my own observations, for minutes of the actual discussion see w3.org/2020/10/29-engine-sci…
Declarative Shadow DOM session at W3C TPAC is about to start I think w3.org/2020/10/TPAC/breakout… -- if you are interested, those are open this year I think
Dr. Rachel Yager presents the W3C Chapter at the TPAC (Technical Plenary & Advisory Committee meeting) unconference-style breakout this Wed, Oct 28. bit.ly/3ousVwN
Inviting Web Community to Join the W3C New York Metro Chapter!
#w3chapter#webinnovationx@w3cdevs@w3c
Additionally, a few of the group's members have prepared videos demonstrating these new ideas for which they encourage feedback and contributions. Check them out! w3.org/2020/10/TPAC/group-up…
Just joined a session on the ethics & the web w @mind_seu, @ashleyjanelewis, @ameliawb, and @cleogirl2525. Thought provoking… I was struck by the idea that the flat, white format of much of the web restricts creative expression. WebXR is a shift— what else could we do?
#W3CTPAC