- From: Axel Dahmen <w3c_ways@zoho.com>
- Date: Wed, 28 Apr 2010 23:12:26 -0700
- To: <site-comments@w3.org>
To whom it may concern, on the W3C website it says "Participate - W3C invites the public to participate in W3C via discussion lists, events, blogs, translations, and other means described below." After unsuccessfully trying to constructively participate in the CSS and DOM mailing lists I now don't believe that the above claim is actually lived. I have made a few contributions pointing to missing features in existing standards and trying to enhance upcoming standards. Yet I don't get a reaction on my postings. Once I had a constructive discussion in the CSS mailing list but that ceased from one day to another. My contributions to the DOM are plainly disregarded. This is very frustrating, particularly because my contributions are not junk I just throw into public. For most of them I have been revising and researching the background to my comments for almost a week. Is ignoring contributions the way the W3C understands the term "participate"? Your response is highly appreciated. Even to this e-mail. Yours, sincerely, Axel Dahmen www.axeldahmen.de
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