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Re: [xml-dev] hypermedia affordances

On Fri, 2012-07-06 at 16:42 +0100, Stephen Green wrote:
> [...]

> . If you are an
> individual or small outfit on the affordance side of things you might not
> be able to get sanction from W3C

These days it's fairly easy to start a W3C community group; in addition
(as you know, of course) a small organization, a large organization of
small, large or assorted-sized people, and individuals do all have
roughly equal voice within W3C Working Groups.

I say roughly because implementors and users tend to get the most
influence, but that's not always a bad thing :-)

Liam

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