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Is it because they want us to read through the pages and pages, bookmarks upon bookmarks, links upon links, of W3C standards?
How about an open invitation to the W3C to join us while we promote the importance of web standards? It sure would be nice to see the username W3C show up in the membership! ;)
<edit> I just sent an invitation.
[edited by: pageoneresults at 9:29 pm (utc) on Aug. 11, 2002]
[lists.w3.org...]
These are not "how-to" lists, but discussions of principles and future directions. If you browse the whole collection of lists, though, you might be able to find some good material. (They badly need an editor for their collection of mailing lists -- some of them have been dead for over a year and are still listed. It's hard to tell which are the active ones and which aren't.)
> Related to Web standard advocating, I suggest you look at [w3.org...] and in particular at a new group we just started: [lists.w3.org...]
> As far as finding a rep to participate at Webmaster World, I'm ccing Karl Dubost, our W3C Conformance Manger, and a couple of colleagues involved in W3C advocating.