W3C Interest Group

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A W3C Interest Group is a community within the World Wide Web Consortium that brings together stakeholders to discuss and explore specific web-related topics without necessarily producing formal standards.

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Statements (47)
Predicate Object
instanceOf W3C group type
community of practice
canLiaiseWith W3C Working Group
external standards organization
canProvide feedback on existing W3C work
input to W3C strategy
requirements for future standards
differsFrom W3C Working Group
governedBy W3C Process Document
hasCharacteristic does not primarily produce W3C Recommendations
focuses on coordination and discussion rather than standardization
may publish reports and notes
open participation subject to W3C rules
operates under a charter
hasLifecycleStage active
chartering
closed
hasMemberType W3C Member representative
invited expert
public participant (in some groups)
hasParticipationMode member-only in some groups
public in some groups
hasPurpose community building around specific web topics
discussion of web-related topics
exploration of web technologies
hasScope cross-domain web issues
specific web technology domain
mayProduce W3C Interest Group Note
best practice documents
charter proposals for Working Groups
requirements documents
use case documents
white papers
workshop reports
operatesUnder W3C Patent Policy (as applicable)
organizedBy W3C Team
partOf World Wide Web Consortium
primaryOutput discussion and analysis
relatedConcept W3C Business Group
W3C Community Group
requires W3C Director approval of charter
typicalCommunicationChannel face-to-face meeting
public mailing list
teleconference
usesDocumentType charter
mailing list archive
minutes

Referenced by (5)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
W3C Process Document ("W3C Interest Groups")
appliesTo
W3C Coordination Group ("W3C Interest Groups")
associatedWith
W3C Working Group
collaboratesWith
W3C Note
mayBePublishedBy
W3C Member representative ("W3C Interest Groups")
participatesIn

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