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W3C Vision — Getting To Statement #84

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tantek opened this issue Sep 14, 2024 · 0 comments
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W3C Vision — Getting To Statement #84

tantek opened this issue Sep 14, 2024 · 0 comments
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tantek commented Sep 14, 2024

Session description

The Advisory Board (AB) published the W3C Vision as a Note earlier this year. The Vision Task Force (VisionTF) has processed most issues and a small number of Statement Blockers remain. This breakout session is an open session for working through the remaining Statement Blocker issues.

Session goal

The goal of this session is reach consensus resolutions on the remaining Statement Blocker issues for the W3C Vision, so the Vision Task Force can prepare an updated W3C Vision Note for publication as a proposed Statement for an Advisory Committee vote.

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@cwilso

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Restricted to TPAC registrants

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#vision

Other sessions where we should avoid scheduling conflicts (Optional)

#55, #59, #65, #68, #70, #87, #88, #89, #99, #100

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No response

Agenda for the meeting.

w3.org/wiki/AB/VisionTF/2024-09-25

(Originally published at: https://tantek.com/2024/257/b1/w3c-vision-getting-to-statement)

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@ianbjacobs ianbjacobs added the session Breakout session proposal label Sep 16, 2024
@koalie koalie self-assigned this Sep 19, 2024
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