W3C focus group and feedback session - 32 Vassar Street, Seminar Room G449
Details
This is event will be in Seminar Room G449 at 32 Vassar Street, Cambridge. The building is also known as the Stata Center. Meeting room is located in the Gates Tower section of the building
Join Boston PHP and the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) for a special focus group on the future requirements of the W3C online code validators.
Are you the following?
You care deeply about producing high quality semantic structured HTML, CSS, RSS, Etc You have used the W3C online validators (http://validator.w3.org/) for checking your work You are working on a website and/or web application You have ideas and a natural passion and interest in shaping the future You are available on Tuesday, May 3rd 6pm http://photos3.meetupstatic.com/photos/event/3/7/b/0/event_22994256.jpegIf this is you, then you are invited to be part of this special focus group sponsored by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and Boston PHP to help define and drive requirements around the next generation of W3C online code validators...
This will be a small gathering with W3C for them to learn more about how people are currently using this service. But more importantly - what you would like to see it provide in the future. You will also get a sneak peak of the planned improvements.
Great opportunity:
How cool would it be to have helped define the requirements for an important project with W3C. You would get to work with some of the brightest minds in web technology.
About W3C:
You've certainly heard of W3C. They are the international community that develops standards that ensure the long term growth of the web. (www.w3.org) You might not know that many members of their leadership team are based in Cambridge, MA working from offices at MIT. Several of their team members are members of Boston PHP.
Spread the word, get involved:
We are hoping to get a group of about 30 attendees who are not afraid to speak up and provide feedback. The goal is to have attendees who can provide the most relevant feedback on the validation tools.
