CSS Unworking Group | Malarkey Rides Again
Andy Clarke puts forward a practical solution for making the CSS Working Group workable
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| Tim | CSS Unworking Group | Malarkey Rides Again |
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January 25, 2008 | |
"Following Opera's action, today I am calling on Bert Bos, chairman of the CSS Working Group, and those higher up within the W3C including Sir Tim Berners Lee, to immediately disband the CSS Working Group in its current form." |
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| Brian | CSS Unworking Group | Malarkey Rides Again |
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December 25, 2007 | |
| Nicole | CSS Unworking Group | Malarkey Rides Again |
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December 19, 2007 | |
This pattern of standards specification development may have worked well for establishing set standards across a group of already established technologies, but it is not the way to develop the new, potentially revolutionary tools ... |
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| j. | CSS Unworking Group | Malarkey Rides Again |
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December 17, 2007 | |
Andy Clarke asks for immediate action to be taken on the formulation of a replacement CSS Working Group that will include new members who are not the representatives of browser vendors. |
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| Rowell | CSS Unworking Group | Malarkey Rides Again |
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December 16, 2007 | |
Following Opera's action, today I am calling on Bert Bos, chairman of the CSS Working Group, and those higher up within the W3C including Sir Tim Berners Lee, to immediately disband the CSS Working Group in its current form. |
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