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It's (long past) time to revise the "Outsider's Guide to the W3C".
http://simonstl.com/articles/civilw3c.htm
The process has changed slightly, membership fees have increased, we now
have the TAG (though I'm still not clear on what decision-making role it
has), and the patent battles have come and gone. Feedback on how to
cover any of those issues would be welcome.
More importantly, though, I'm wondering if there are important things
I've missed here. More and more of the W3C is working under (more) open
processes, while at the same time things like WS-I are emerging with
more closed models. Are there fundamental changes I need to make to
this document? Perspectives I haven't noticed from my particular
position?
Comments and suggestions are welcome. I'm hoping to get a first draft
of the revision up next week, but figure it's better to get input as
early as possible.
--
Simon St.Laurent
Ring around the content, a pocket full of brackets
Errors, errors, all fall down!
http://simonstl.com -- http://monasticxml.org
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