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== Technical tips ==
== Technical tips ==
 
* First [https://www.w3.org/accounts/request create a W3C account] if you don’t have one already
* Many W3C working groups work using GitHub. Your GitHub account should have a readable version of [https://github.com/settings/profile your name and affiliation and preferably a short relevant biography], so that people can recognize you as the person who joined the working group, and can know what implementation you work on.
* Many W3C working groups work using GitHub. Your GitHub account should have a readable version of [https://github.com/settings/profile your name and affiliation and preferably a short relevant biography], so that people can recognize you as the person who joined the working group, and can know what implementation you work on
* You should [https://www.w3.org/users/myprofile/connectedaccounts connect your GitHub account to your W3C account] in order to make IPR-checking bots (which some working groups use) happy.
* You should [https://www.w3.org/users/myprofile/connectedaccounts connect your GitHub account to your W3C account] in order to make IPR-checking bots (which some working groups use) happy
* You should also connect your GitHub account to your [https://people.mozilla.org/ phonebook entry] since your colleagues may want to cc you on specification discussions.
* You should also connect your GitHub account to your [https://people.mozilla.org/ phonebook entry] since your colleagues may want to cc you on specification discussions


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== Suggestions for chairing ==
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