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* If you want to become a member of the working group, and you work for Mozilla:
* If you want to become a member of the working group, and you work for Mozilla:
*# Make sure you have a W3C member access account associated with Mozilla:
*# Make sure you have a W3C member access account associated with Mozilla:
*#* if you don't already have a W3C user account, [https://www.w3.org/accounts/request create one], and choose '''Mozilla Foundation''' as the affiliation. Use your @mozilla.com email address if you can, this will cause your account to be confirmed quickly and automatically.
*#* if you don't already have a W3C user account, [https://www.w3.org/accounts/request create one], and choose '''Mozilla Foundation''' as the affiliation. Using a @mozilla.com email will lead to the account being created automatically; other email addresses will require human intervention but often (but not always) should be created within a day.
*#* if you have an W3C user account associated with a previous employer or as an invited expert, [https://www.w3.org/Systems/db/userInfo#affiliation change the affiliation of that account] to '''Mozilla Foundation'''
*#* if you have an W3C user account associated with a previous employer or as an invited expert, [https://www.w3.org/Systems/db/userInfo#affiliation change the affiliation of that account] to '''Mozilla Foundation'''
*# Contact Mozilla's Advisory Committee Representative, [[User:Dbaron|David Baron]], and ask him to add you to the group.
*# Contact Mozilla's Advisory Committee Representative, [[User:Dbaron|David Baron]], and ask him to add you to the group.
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