About QA @ W3C
This weblog has been created for discussion with the Web community at large. Announcements, issues on Web standards and educational materials among other topics will be published on this weblog . Individual blog entries do not generally represent the consensus of the Interest Group nor W3C, but express individual opinions of the respective author.
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Mailing-Lists
- 2007-03-03: "misuse of "conformance testing"?" by Dan Connolly
- 2007-03-02: "misuse of "conformance testing"?" by Dan Connolly
- 2007-03-02: "QA and current state of XML schemas for XHTML?" by Tim Boland
Blog Comments
- Anonymous on Nothing is perfect (and that is why we have QA)
- Ellen on Structured Software Assurance and Specifications
- serlis on The Fuji CSS Validator release
- http://www.w3.org/People/Connolly/ on Reinventing HTML: Update
- dannyayers.com on Unicorn Sighting (public preview)
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Latest News / Articles
When to standardize, especially an RDF API
The HTML 4.01 specification has an IMG element, but there is no normative dependency on the PNG or GIF or JPEG specifications. "What good is an HTML user agent that doesn't support GIFs?!?" you might ask. And you wouldn't be...
Filed on March 2, 2007 12:47 AM in Opinions & Editorial
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W3C is hiring!
There are 4 positions open right now at W3C. It is rare enough to be noted. You are encouraged to send your resume to the appropriate person (not to me). Women applications are welcome. Web Accessibility Engineer Voice Browser Specialist...
Filed on March 1, 2007 4:20 AM in Opinions & Editorial
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Nothing is perfect (and that is why we have QA)
Brian Kelly, of UK Web Focus, gives his thoughts about bugs in validators, in an article entitled Validators Don’t Always Work. I was very impressed with the speed with which this problem was addressed and a solution deployed. [...] I...
Filed on February 8, 2007 9:09 AM in Tools
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