A variety of W3C Groups enable W3C to pursue its mission through the creation of Web standards, guidelines, and supporting materials.
A list of group procedures related to the W3C Process is available.
Incubation: Community Group and WorkshopsHow to transition work from a Community Group to a Working Group
Got a question? Join #general in IRC or Slack (invite).
This Guidebook is intended to complement the W3C Membership Agreement and the W3C Process. This page is Public, although a small number of resources linked from this page may be visible only to the W3C Membership or Team.
You are expected to be familiar with the parts of this Guidebook that affect your work. Working Group chairs should get a “tour” from their Staff Contact. Then take a look again, for example, if you’re going to hold a face-to-face meeting; read the section on meetings to be sure you understand what’s written there, and to record any valuable knowledge you pick up along the way.
As editor of the guidebook, @w3c/guidebook will do its best to see that it gets better over time. This does not mean that we do all the editing ourselves!
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