W3C Public Newsletter, 2016-04-11

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First Public Working Draft: Reporting API 1

   7 April 2016
   <https://www.w3.org/blog/news/archives/5339>

   The Web Performance Working Group has published a Working Draft of
   "Reporting API 1." This document defines a generic reporting
   framework which allows web developers to associate a set of named
   reporting endpoints with an origin. Various platform features
   (like Content Security Policy, Network Error Reporting, and
   others) will use these endpoints to deliver feature-specific
   reports in a consistent manner.

   <https://www.w3.org/2010/webperf/>
   <https://www.w3.org/TR/2016/WD-reporting-1-20160407/>

   More news: <http://www.w3.org/blog/news/>

Workshops

W3C Blog

     * Working on HTML5.1
       <https://www.w3.org/blog/2016/04/working-on-html5-1/>
       6 April 2016 by Léonie Watson
     * HTML Media Extensions to continue work
       <https://www.w3.org/blog/2016/04/html-media-extensions-to-cont
       inue-work/>
       5 April 2016 by Philippe le Hegaret
       <http://www.w3.org/People/LeHegaret/>

Upcoming Talks

     * 2016-04-12 (12 APR)
       The Language User Interface to the Internet of Things: Tools,
       Standards and Resources
       by Deborah Dahl
       Mobile Voice Conference
       <http://mobilevoiceconference.com/index>
       San Jose, USA
     * 2016-04-13 (13 APR)
       Portable Web Publications: Technology Challenges
       <https://www.w3.org/2016/Talks/W3CTrack-IH/>
       by Ivan Herman
       W3C Track at the WWW2016 Conference
       <https://www.w3.org/2016/04/w3c-track>
       Montréal, Canada
     * 2016-04-15 (15 APR)
       The Right Tool for the Job: Traditional Standards, Open
       Source, and Hybridization
       panel features Wendy Seltzer
       ANSI Open Source, Open Standards
       <http://publicaa.ansi.org/sites/apdl/Documents/Meetings%20and%
       20Events/OSS_2016/Agenda-ANSI-OSSconference-041516.pdf>
       Washington, DC, USA
     * 2016-04-20 (20 APR)
       Saving the Web from Itself: Security, Privacy, and the Social
       Web
       panel features Harry Halpin
       NetFutures 2016
       <http://netfutures2016.eu/>
       Brussels, Belgium
     * 2016-05-05 (5 MAY)
       HTML5
       <http://www.cwi.nl/~steven/Talks/2016/05-05-html5/>
       keynote by Steven Pemberton
       J.Boye Philadelphia 16
       <http://philadelphia16.jboye.com/>
       Philadelphia, USA
     * 2016-05-09 (9 MAY)
       The WAI to Web Accessibility: An Interactive Tour Through
       Resources form the W3C Web Accessibility
       AccessU
       <http://www.knowbility.org/v/john-slatin-accessu/>
       Austin, TX, USA
     * 2016-05-09 (9 MAY)
       Catching Up with Accessibility: Beginner's Basics
       by Shawn Henry
       AccessU
       <http://www.knowbility.org/v/john-slatin-accessu/>
       Austin, TX, USA
     * 2016-05-09 (9 MAY)
       Easy Checks for Web Accessibility: Get the Gist (No Experience
       Necessary)
       by Shawn Henry
       AccessU
       <http://www.knowbility.org/v/john-slatin-accessu/>
       Austin, TX, USA
     * 2016-05-19 (19 MAY)
       Securing the open web platform
       by Wendy Seltzer
       OSCON
       <http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon/open-source-us/public/sc
       hedule/detail/49144>
       Austin, TX, USA
     * 2016-06-17 (17 JUN)
       The evolution of CSS 4 Color
       by Chris Lilley
       CSS Day
       <http://cssday.nl/2016>
       Amsterdam, The Netherlands
     * 2016-08-26 (26 AUG)
       WebFonts: Level Up!
       by Chris Lilley
       BrazilJS 2016
       <https://braziljs.org/conf?lang=en>
       Porto Alegre, Brazil

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