How transparent do you plan on being with the redesign process? Because I’d really like to be put on some sort of mailing list or have access to an RSS feed of daily or sem-daily updates.
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Steven Pemberton
Once upon a time, Netscape was the browser everyone wrote to. Then it was IE. Anyone who thinks that “Webkit is the new spec” just doesn’t get what W3C is all about.
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Back to the ColumnMetallic Dust
Does it still matter? Webkit is the spec now.
Jason C. Thompson
How transparent do you plan on being with the redesign process? Because I’d really like to be put on some sort of mailing list or have access to an RSS feed of daily or sem-daily updates.
The W3C (article author)
Hi Jason,
We’ll do this work in public. I will have more info about the mechanics early next week.
Ian
Simon W. Jackson
Amen, Webkit is the new W3C spec.
Steven Pemberton
Once upon a time, Netscape was the browser everyone wrote to. Then it was IE. Anyone who thinks that “Webkit is the new spec” just doesn’t get what W3C is all about.
ijacobs
Hello all,
We announced today our site survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/w3c_redesign
Open through 29 May. We appreciate your input on what you value from the W3C site and what you would like to see us do better.
Thanks!
Ian