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From: Léonie Watson
Date: Wed, Sep 10 2014 11:17AM
Subject: Greater voice for individuals within the W3C
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The W3C is exploring the idea of greater involvement by individuals within
the standards process. They’ve just launched a public survey to gather
information:

https://www.w3.org/2002/09/wbs/1/webizen-survey/



Léonie.





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From: John E Brandt
Date: Thu, Sep 11 2014 1:09PM
Subject: Re: Greater voice for individuals within the W3C
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Interesting font...

John E. Brandt
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From: Andrew Kirkpatrick
Date: Thu, Sep 11 2014 1:12PM
Subject: Re: Greater voice for individuals within the W3C
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Ha! So John, from that comment I can tell that you are using Chrome 37 on Windows.
AWK

From: John E Brandt
Date: Thu, Sep 11 2014 1:22PM
Subject: Re: Greater voice for individuals within the W3C
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WOW!

Now what color shirt am I wearing?

;-)

~j

PS: Interesting survey if you can read it.

John E. Brandt
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From: Andrew Kirkpatrick
Date: Thu, Sep 11 2014 1:30PM
Subject: Re: Greater voice for individuals within the W3C
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There's a new bug in Chrome that displays the Gill Sans Ultra Bold font whenever Gill Sans is specified (as it is on the W3C surveys). :) It's not a very readable font, so I'm using Firefox a lot more on the W3C site these days...