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Split W3C and Web principles #4
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Original issue had one response pushing back on how this was attempted in crafting the Vision but essentially did not work in practice. Having worked on the Vision myself and seeing firsthand that combining principles related to the web and W3C in one document provides important context, and improves understanding & collective sense-making, I agree with the pushback. As there was no follow-up response (for nearly 3 months), and I don’t think this is worth pursuing: Proposed resolution:
(Originally published at: https://tantek.com/2022/227/t7/) |
I strongly disagree with closing, because the current document mixes the two. We need to explain our vision of the web to the world, and that does not need tangling up with how the consortium works. |
per AB discussion of issue #4 and consensus on this specific edit today, to swap the order of the two sections. also added consistent line-breaks between section headers and content. further edits (e.g. de-dupe "open forum") deferred to a separate PR
I think, with #30, this is complete now? |
originally filed at WebStandardsFuture/Vision#40.
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