- From: Paul Libbrecht <paul@hoplahup.net>
- Date: Sun, 18 Oct 2015 19:23:35 +0200
- To: Anders Rundgren <anders.rundgren.net@gmail.com>
- CC: public-webapps@w3.org
Anders Rundgren wrote: > Unless you work for a browser vendor or is generally "recognized" for > some > specialty, nothing seems to be of enough interest to even get briefly > evaluated. Maybe the right thing is assemble "user representative" groups and be enough heard on such places as this mailing list? However, the problem with a question as the one of this thread is that the answers can be hugely multi-facetted. I do believe that the W3C process is sufficiently open to let each user speak out loud and be heard on this mailing list (public-webapps@w3.org) even if there are side actions trying to make things more friendly (such as the WhatWG) or there are people believing that the W3C is too much corporations oriented. paul
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