W3C Evangelists represent W3C in various locations and are an extension of W3C’s Business Development Team. They are responsible for identifying and recruiting new W3C Members, running local events, promoting W3C Training and fostering Sponsorship. An Evangelist may cover all W3C technologies in a particular geographic region or be responsible for a particular business ecosystem within an assigned geography.
How to become a W3C EvangelistAn individual becomes a W3C Evangelist as follows:
W3C Evangelists may be granted “Member access” to the W3C website.
Periodic reviewThe status of all W3C Evangelists is reviewed every year, and may be reviewed more frequently.
W3C Evangelist identity Public directoryThe public W3C Evangelists directory exposes a combination of W3C database information and information an Evangelist has entered (or will have to enter) in their W3C profile:
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