Re: Forums

That's a question for the w3c staff, since for the most part the working style is shared (mailing lists, issues, actions, bugs, wiki, and so on).


On Jan 10, 2012, at 0:02 , Matthew Wilcox wrote:

> OK, that's the second half :) Is there someone I should contact regarding the first half (better introduction to the list/group and instructions on how to participate) :)
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> On 9 Jan 2012, at 20:57, David Singer wrote:
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>> I'd suggest (ok, you might not like this)
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>> * formulate the requirements and a strawman design
>> * give the w3c enough money to refine and execute on it (the w3c mail archive is a shared resource)
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>> :-)
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>> On Jan 9, 2012, at 11:20 , Matthew Wilcox wrote:
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>>> OK, having all agreed that the list's public facing element could be friendlier on newcomers can I suggest I make a small page on how the www-style list works, what we do, and how to get involved (clearly, in one place)?
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>>> Is there something like that already which i never found, or would it be new content? If I create such a page would I need to be aware of any style-guides I need to follow or could I do more or less whatever I want?
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>>> I'd like to see more movement on how to proceed with getting the nabble presentation of the list moved forward somehow, or at least get concensus on what our approach will be on making the existing online-archive more friendly.
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>> David Singer
>> Multimedia and Software Standards, Apple Inc.
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David Singer
Multimedia and Software Standards, Apple Inc.

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