Re: Sustainability Recommendations Working Group [via Sustainable Web Design Community Group]

I would also be interested in contributing.

Best,
Susanne König


On Thu, Apr 21, 2022 at 11:40 AM Nahuai Badiola <nahuai@nbadiola.com> wrote:

> I'd also be interested on contributing.
>
> Best,
> Nahuai Badiola
>
> El 20 abr 2022, a las 18:39, Tim Frick <tim@mightybytes.com> escribió:
>
> 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)
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> 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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