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Hadley Beeman 24 avr.
Today's meeting incl'd: • Extn to Gampad API so a gamepad can show lights • MediaStream Pan/Tilt feature - should the app ask the user for permission to move the user's camera? • Autoplay Detection API and how we deal with lack of consensus
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Hadley Beeman 17 avr.
Today's meeting included: • Intersection observer v2 for measuring ad impressions, infinite-scrolling lists • MediaStream Image Capture API (Pan/Tilt feature) for moving a web cam remotely
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Mark Nottingham 10 avr.
If you want to understand Feature Policy, or just have a play with it, you couldn't do much better than 's
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W3C Technical Architecture Group 12 avr.
Our next TAG face-to-face meeting will be in Reykjavík, Iceland! Are you a local web professional? Come to our meet-up in the evening of 21 May, hosted by our friends at , & join us in a conversation about the future of the web! 🇮🇸
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Hadley Beeman 3 avr.
Today's meeting (bright & early for those of us near GMT!): • A format for audiobooks (esp playlist of chapters) • Proposal for portals: to work w multiple origins in one UX • Data model for verifiable credentials ("Proof I attended this uni")
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Daniel Appelquist 15 mars
"We Need a More Ethical Web"
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Hadley Beeman 5 mars
Today's mtg Proposed: •User query activation API. How should the page know when an iframe (eg an ad) can do something (like becoming big)? •hrefTranslate attrbte, for server to tell next page the user will want the page translated w
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Hadley Beeman 7 févr.
And that's the end of this face-to-face in Tokyo. (And remotely, in London and San Diego and Geneva.) Day 3 minutes:
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Hadley Beeman 6 févr.
Winding up (down? we can't agree on our prepositions) day 2 of our face-to-face in Tokyo. Minutes:
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Hadley Beeman 5 févr.
Kicking off day 1 of our face-to-face in Tokyo, Japan (mostly. With remote participation. What is WebRTC for, if not video-ing in to meetings on the other side of the planet?) Agenda/minutes will be here, when we build them:
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W3C 14 janv.
W3C AC Elects Alice Boxhall (Google), Sangwhan Moon (Odd Concepts) and Theresa O’Connor (Apple) have been elected to the TAG. Welcome! Many thanks to Travis Leithead (Microsoft) and Alex Russell (Google), whose terms end at the end of this month.
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Hadley Beeman 8 janv.
Today's mtg included: • Background fetch — the data you send, and how it could be used to get info on you • Media capabilities API, so the website knows what kind of video etc to send you • MathML and math on the web
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W3C Technical Architecture Group 8 janv.
Congratulations to & on their election and thanks to & for their years of service which have helped to make the web a better place!
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Daniel Appelquist 21 déc.
OK – taking the first steps to move off of due to their lack of response to this issue First one to go is – we are moving over to a self-hosted Riot service.
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Daniel Ehrenberg 17 déc.
In TC39, we're looking into expanding the JavaScript standard library. I'd be really interested in your feedback in the proposal's issue tracker.
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Hadley Beeman 11 déc.
Today’s mtg included: • A brief investigation into delivering WebRTC not by browser APIs but by webassembly code... which takes away the “user agent” part of the web. • Constructible CSS Style Sheets (bonus points for acronym: CCSSSS)
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Ilya Grigorik 10 déc.
Ever needed to explain HTTP/2 to your non-technical friends? This is the best (and well illustrated too) explainer I've seen to date: — awesome work by .
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W3C Technical Architecture Group 4 déc.
Amongst the topics discussed on today's call: securing WebRTC, Accessibility Object Model, MathML, Background Fetch and Signed Exchanges...
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W3C Developers 4 déc.
Election time 🗳️ for the Technical Architecture Group ! If you want a refresher on what is the TAG:
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W3C Technical Architecture Group 29 oct.
The TAG have published some useful guidelines for development of web platform compatible components. Thanks to for your work on these! 🧩
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