Wednesday, March 7th, 2007
W3C Relaunches HTML Activity
The W3C has publicly invited browser vendors, application developers, and content designers to help design the next version of HTML by participating in the new W3C HTML Working Group.
Ian Hickson commented over at the WHATWG:
Surprisingly, the W3C never actually contacted the WHATWG during the chartering process. However, the WHATWG model has clearly had some influence on the creation of this group, and the charter says that the W3C will try to “actively pursue convergence with WHATWG”. Hopefully they will get in contact soon.
Want to be part of the effort? Join up.












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Great news. I hope that IE and firefox will join the efforts of the W3C, but I think they won’t.
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Hi,
thanks for the info - I like to help developing the new HTML and will sign up now.
Best regards,
chris
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