by Noah Mendelsohn, Jeni Tennison and Janina Sajka
W3C Working groups produce standard specs for relatively narrow technical areas, but they also exist in a broader ecosystem of standards work. This theme focuses on what work W3C should take on (by itself or in conjunction with others) to make the work relevant to the broader ecosystem.
by Philippe Le Hégaret, Anne van Kesteren, Frank Olivier, L. David Baron and Jonas Sicking
The excitement keeps growing around the new wave of Open Web technologies, and everyone is eager to see HTML5, CSS3, SVG, or various Web APIs in action. What is it all about? The most visible browser vendors kindly agreed to come on stage and show us the magic they can do with their latest implementations.
by Patrick Dengler, Larry Masinter and Chris Lowis
W3C's largest working group is the HTML5 WG. With the HTML5 WG entering the stretch drive, TPAC is a good opportunity to discuss the next version of HTML. Session topics include simplification of web technologies, modularity, authoring tools and content management, the <device> element, etc.
by Marie-Claire Forgue, Karen Myers and harryhalpin
here are a number of ways people bring work to W3C (Workshops, XGs, Member Submissions). In this session, we will hear from people about recent workshop experience, some incubator group topics that may move to the standards track, and a new proposal for making it easier for more people to bring work to W3C. This is a lightning talk session.
by Phil Archer, Libby Miller and Tristan
This panel will look back at the results of the recent W3C workshop on Web and TV, discusss some of the new challenges that were identified and look forward to what steps should be taken next.
by Alexandre Monnin, Martin Kliehm, Marie-Claire Forgue, Ian Jacobs, Chris Lilley and Thomas Roessler
There are a number of ways people bring work to W3C (Workshops, XGs, Member Submissions). In this session, we will hear from people about recent workshop experience, some incubator group topics that may move to the standards track, and a new proposal for making it easier for more people to bring work to W3C. This is a lightning talk session.