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- Date: Tue, 13 Apr 2021 14:13:15 +0000
- To: "Coralie Mercier" <coralie@w3.org>,"Michael[tm] Smith" <mike@w3.org>,"Ian Jacobs" <ij@w3.org>,"Xiaoqian Wu" <xiaoqian@w3.org>,"Chris Lilley" <chris@w3.org>,"David Carlisle" <davidc@nag.co.uk>,"Jeffrey Yasskin" <jyasskin@google.com>,"Marcos Caceres" <marcosc@w3.org>,"Atsushi Shimono" <atsushi@w3.org>,Cc: public-council@w3.org
With your support, the Spec Editors Community Group has been launched: http://www.w3.org/community/speced-cg/ This group was originally proposed on 2021-04-08 by Marcos Caceres. The following people supported its creation: Coralie Mercier Michael[tm] Smith Ian Jacobs Xiaoqian Wu Chris Lilley David Carlisle Jeffrey Yasskin Marcos Caceres Atsushi Shimono To join the group, please use: http://www.w3.org/community/speced-cg/join Please note that supporting a group is different from joining a group. Supporters must also enroll if they wish to participate. -------------------- The Spec Editors Community Group aims to be an inclusive space where spec editors, and those wanting to become spec editors, can learn from each other. The Spec Ed CG focuses on the practice (the art?) of writing technical specifications across the Web ecosystem (W3C, WHATWG, ECMA, IETF, etc.). By looking across the ecosystem, we hope to improve our specification development practices at the W3C. As part of this CG, we hope to run hands-on virtual tutorial sessions that will cover: spec writing: writing algorithms, types of statements. tooling: ReSpec and Bikeshed. testing: Web Platform Tests. How review specs: what to look for, commenting on pull requests. leveraging fundamental technologies: WebIDL, Infra standard, HTML, etc. Using Github effectively for spec development: labels, milestones, managing your community. More things! Let us know... -------------------- Thank you, W3C Community Development Team
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