This link has been bookmarked by 11 people . It was first bookmarked on 01 Dec 2007, by Arrix Z.
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aminggs"Herewith a hacked-up version of my S5 slides (UPDATED URL), with notes and commentary interpolated at the bottom of each slide."
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09 Jan 08
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Standards often are made by insiders, established players, vendors with something to sell and so something to lose. Web standards bodies organized as pay-to-play consortia thus leave out developers and users, although vendors of course claim to represent everyone fully and fairly.
I've worked within such bodies and continue to try to make progress in them, but I've come to the conclusion that open standards need radically open standardization processes. They don't need too many cooks, of course; they need some great chefs who work well together as a small group. Beyond this, open standards need transparency. Transparency helps developers and other categories of "users" see what is going on, give corrective feedback early and often, and if necessary try errant vendors in the court of public opinion.
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30 Nov 07
Marc Ordinas i LlopisWill ES4 become the next big language? In this keynote, designer Brendan Eich explains how and why the language is evolving.
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29 Nov 07
Jason WehmhoenerInsane awesomeness. Firefox 3 now please!
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