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W3C Launches New HTML Working Group

W3C is pleased to announce the new HTML Working Group, chartered to create the next HTML standard with the active participation of browser vendors, software developers, and content designers. "It's time to revisit the standard and see what we can do to meet the current community needs, and to do so effectively with commitments from browser manufacturers in a visible and open way," said Tim Berners-Lee, W3C Director.

The voluminous feedback has been compiled into the Architectural vision for HTML/XHTML2/Forms Chartering document.

A particular effort has been done to foster the participation of everyone. If you are in the mood to get involved, please, visit the HTML Working Group home page.

Filed by Karl Dubost on March 7, 2007 8:17 AM in HTML
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