- From: Nicolas Oren <nicolasoren@google.com>
- Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2022 19:33:38 +0100
- To: Tim Frick <tim@mightybytes.com>
- Cc: Frédéric Bordage <info@greenit.fr>, public-sustyweb@w3.org
- Message-ID: <CAHzNGnYKiCfoWRhFeU1Pt1QKpsM2yufCdkaxw20RLucW7g1tXw@mail.gmail.com>
Thanks Tim, As @Zoe (Maria) Lopez-Latorre <marialzlatorre@google.com> said we are interested to learn and see where we can help. Looking forward to kicking this off. -- *• **Nicolas Oren* *• * Manager, Web & UX Solution Architects *• *Google, Inc. *• *nicolasoren@google.com On Wed, 20 Apr 2022 at 17:40, Tim Frick <tim@mightybytes.com> wrote: > Great to see so many interested parties! I look forward to collaborating > with you all and finding common ground among new and existing practices. > Thanks everyone. > > *Tim Frick* > (he/him) > Mightybytes > 773-561-7529 > > *Mightybytes is a Certified B Corporation.* > Find out how that helps us run a more purpose-driven company > <https://www.mightybytes.com/b-corporation/>. > > > > On Wed, Apr 20, 2022 at 11:36 AM Frédéric Bordage <info@greenit..fr> wrote: > >> Hi Tim, all, >> >> We are in too ! >> >> We are working on that subject in France since 2011 and will publish the >> 4th edition of our "web ecodesign best practices repository" named (french) >> "écoconception web : les 115 bonnes pratiques" which means literally "115 >> best practices to eco design the web". >> >> See >> https://www.amazon.fr/Ecoconception-web-pratiques-empreinte-%C3%A9cologique/dp/2416006274/ >> >> Best, >> Fred >> >> >> >> Le mar. 19 avr. 2022 à 18:37, W3C Community Development Team < >> team-community-process@w3.org> a écrit : >> >>> A few members of this group recently met with W3C to discuss creating >>> sustainable web design standards of some sort, similar to the WAI's Web >>> Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG). For many of us who have worked in >>> web/digital sustainability for some time, this seems like a natural next >>> step. >>> >>> >>> >>> Primary Take-Aways >>> >>> >>> >>> Here are the main take-aways we pulled from the W3C conversation: >>> >>> >>> >>> Sustainability is already included as part of W3C TAG group. There is >>> potential overlap with other groups as well, which might mean more possible >>> collaborators. >>> Standards and recommendations are two different things (WCAG is the >>> latter, we probably want to start there). >>> Community groups are great to get as many people involved in discussing >>> a topic, shared ideas, etc. as possible (That's what this group is). >>> Interest groups bring together people who wish to evaluate potential Web >>> technologies and policies. An Interest Group is a forum for the exchange of >>> ideas. >>> Working groups typically produce deliverables (e.g., Recommendation >>> Track technical reports, software, test suites, and reviews of the >>> deliverables of other groups) as defined in their charter. >>> Working or interest groups have charters they must follow and a set of >>> requirements. You can read charter requirements here. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> W3C recommends creating a working group of about 15 people to begin the >>> process of creating recommendations. The first thing we will do is complete >>> a charter doc. This charter requirements doc template will help us get >>> started. >>> >>> >>> >>> To this end, if you're interested in being a part of this, please add >>> your name in a comment below. Thanks very much! >>> >>> >>> >>> ---------- >>> >>> This post sent on Sustainable Web Design Community Group >>> >>> >>> >>> 'Sustainability Recommendations Working Group' >>> >>> >>> https://www.w3.org/community/sustyweb/2022/04/19/sustainability-recommendations-working-group/ >>> >>> >>> >>> Learn more about the Sustainable Web Design Community Group: >>> >>> https://www.w3.org/community/sustyweb >>> >>> >>>
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