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Horizontal reviews at W3C and beyond #65

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plehegar opened this issue Sep 10, 2024 · 3 comments
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Horizontal reviews at W3C and beyond #65

plehegar opened this issue Sep 10, 2024 · 3 comments
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plehegar commented Sep 10, 2024

Session description

This session is meant to touch base on how horizontal reviews are conducted at W3C and for the Web

In scope:

  • Scope of horizontal reviews: W3C Technical Reports, W3C Community Group reports, Web specifications from other organizations (WHATWG, IETF, ECMA, etc.)
  • How to get horizontal review
  • Horizontal review questionnaires
  • GitHub Issue review requests and trackers
  • Tooling improvements and needs

Session goal

Evolve horizontal reviews of Web specifications

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Anyone may attend (Default)

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#horizontal

Other sessions where we should avoid scheduling conflicts (Optional)

#59, #11, #7

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  1. Slides
  2. Discussion

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@plehegar plehegar added the session Breakout session proposal label Sep 10, 2024
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