Today is #InternationalWomensDay a good time to revisit the work that our own community needs to accomplish to improve its diversity, including with regard to women participation
The blog entry is old but still applies; I can successfully wget or curl the http version, so it doesn't seem to be generalized problem (although it may still be more general than just you). Feel free to reach out to dom@w3.org if you want a more private discussion 🙂
your IP address may have been banned for excessive fetching of the said schema file - since DTD and schemas generate so much traffic for us, we've been pushing strongly XML developers to use a proper schema caching infrastructure w3.org/blog/systeam/2008/02/…
The best practices for editors cover topics ranging from how to structure a specification to how to quality-check it and how to manage input and feedback.
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During #w3ctpac2018, @fantasai and @marcosc (another prolific editor, and maintainer of the widely used ReSpec tool to edit specifications) animated a breakout to present and discuss shared best practices for editors. w3.org/2018/10/24-tpac-minut…
Unless you've been involved in standardization efforts, you may not know the key role spec editors play in the making of a @w3c standard. Not only do they turn ideas and discussions in concrete documents, but they very often generate most of the ideas and animate the discussions!
In this last video from our series of #w3ctpac2018 interviews, @fantasai, @csswg editor extraordinaire, shares some of the best practices editors should follow when writing specifications
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Web Standardisation of Graph Data workshop just started in Berlin. Great mix of 100+ smart RDF, PG and SQL falks thinking of bridges across communities and standards. @ontotext is proud sponsor. #sparql@w3c