Position Papers Guidelines for W3C Workshop

Hi,

Sorry to be a bit late on this, I had a lot on my plate last week. A  
position paper is nothing complicated.


# Content
Position papers will be the basis for the discussion at the workshop.  
Papers should explain the participant's interest in the workshop,  
explain their position and include concrete examples of their  
suggestions.

# Language and Materials
Position papers should be written in English. Examples may be  
illustrated with non-English languages with an English explanation.
You can join illustrations, schemas, and graphics too.

# Format
All papers should be 1 to 5 pages, although they may link to longer  
versions or appendices. Allowed formats are valid HTML or XHTML, or  
plain text.
HTML, XHTML is preferred


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Received on Wednesday, 25 April 2007 01:36:59 UTC