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Revision as of 05:38, 12 June 2018
Welcome to Mozilla's standards participation page.
Many at Mozilla participate in the development of open web standards, in a variety of different standards bodies. This is a directory of standards organizations (and sub-orgs like working groups) listing who at Mozilla is working with each. For a technology summary see the technologies page.
To encourage better web standards coordination and cross-pollination, the sections below are organized alphabetically by standards body, then alphabetically by working group (if any), then the list of Mozilla folks participating in that working group, optionally listing which particular specifications (or sections thereof) that they edit/author/contribute to.
If you actively directly communicate/participate with a standards body (working group email list, IRC, wiki, and/or f2f meetings), please add yourself (and the specific standards body / working group if any).
If you work in multiple working groups or with multiple standards organizations, list yourself in each, linking to your wiki User page.
Thanks!
— Tantek
Web Standards Coordination
General Participation Guidelines
If you'd like to participate in some of these groups, or at least watch, learn, get up to speed, you can almost always do so by lurking on the public IRC channels and mailing lists that the groups use. Many (most?) standards mailing lists can often be overwhelming in quantity, depth so start with IRC as that's often lighter-weight and easier to watch for quick bits of info/knowledge.
- Follow the instructions on the IRC wiki page to:
- Set yourself up with a nickname and connection to
irc.mozilla.org
.
- Set yourself up with a nickname and connection to
- Add a connection to
irc.freenode.net
(also with [x] SSL) where many standards discussions take place. - Add another connection to
irc.w3.org
but specifically port 6665 (unprotected, no nickname registration). - See each standards section below for which IRC channel(s) tend(s) to be used by folks working in each group.
Orgless specs
TC39 (Ecma International)
- Till Schneidereit
- Lin Clark
- Yulia Startsev
Specifications: ECMAScript 5, 5.1, 6, Harmony, etc.
IETF
ISOC Advisory Council
- Adam Roach (:abr)
- Tim Terriberry (:derf)
Internet Architecture Board (IAB)
- Joe Hildebrand
- Martin Thomson
Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG)
- Adam Roach (Applications and Real-Time Area)
- Eric Rescorla (Security Area)
CALEXT (iCalendar)
- Philipp Kewisch
DISPATCH
- Martin Thomson
- Eric Rescorla
- Patrick McManus
- Adam Roach
DNSOP
- lshapiro (Larissa Shapiro)
DNS over HTTPS (DoH)
- Patrick McManus
- Martin Thomson
HTTPbis
- Pat McManus (WG chair)
- Martin Thomson
- Dragana Damjanovic
NETVC
- Adam Roach (:abr) - WG Chair
- Timothy B. Terriberry (:derf)
- Jean-Marc Valin (:jmspeex)
- Nathan Egge
CODEC (Opus)
- Jean-Marc Valin (:jmspeex)
- Tim Terriberry (:derf)
- Ralph Giles (:rillian)
QUIC
- Pat McManus
- Martin Thomson
- Eric Rescorla
RTCWEB / MMUSIC
- Randell Jesup
- Tim Terriberry
- Ralph Giles
- Adam Roach (:abr)
- Eric Rescorla (EKR)
- Martin Thomson
- Maire Reavy
STIR
- Eric Rescorla
TOKBIND
- Eric Rescorla
TLS (SSL)
- Martin Thomson
- Eric Rescorla
WebPush
- Martin Thomson
Khronos
- Jeff Gilbert (:jgilbert)
microformats
http://microformats.org/ and microformats wiki
Community participants:
- Tantek Çelik (founder, admin)
- Michael Kaply
- ...
Specifications:
OWF
- Tantek Çelik (elected board member)
Specifications:
W3C
The W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) has Working Groups (WGs), Interest Groups (IGs), and Community Groups (CGs). See below for details and please add any/all of such groups here in alphabetical order by working group name.
- Participating in a W3C Working Group
- W3C Charter Development and Review
- Member-confidential (unfortunately) list of groups Mozilla participates in
For the sake of focus and brevity, only W3C WGs are listed here inline, along with any complementary IGs or CGs that are paired with them.
For other W3C IGs or CGs not tied directly to an active WG, see:
Advisory Board
Elected member to the W3C Advisory Board.
Advisory Committee
- David Baron - AC representative
See Advisory Committee Representative Directory for who else is an AC Rep from which companies.
Audio Working Group
- Matthew Gregan
- Paul Adenot
- Ehsan Akhgari
Browser Testing and Tools Working Group
Participants:
- Andreas Tolfsen
- David Burns (co-editor and chair)
- James Graham
Specifications:
- APIs for remote controlling web browsers
- APIs for use in debugging of web applications
CSS Working Group
- Looking for where we prioritize our CSS development? See: CSS:Priorities
CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) Working Group (WG)
- home page: http://w3.org/Style/CSS/
- irc://irc.w3.org:6665/css
- email: http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-style/
Working group members related to Mozilla (also on w3c-css-wg)
- David Baron
- Brian Birtles
- Tantek Çelik
- Jen Simmons
- Masayuki Nakano
- Jet Villegas
Additional www-style list participants related to Mozilla (anyone is welcome to join)
- Robert O'Callahan
- Henri Sivonen
- Boris Zbarsky
- Daniel Holbert
- ...
See also: CSS on this wiki.
Geolocation Working Group
Geolocation Working Group (GEO) http://www.w3.org/2008/geolocation/
- ...
HTML Media Extensions Working Group
HTML Speech Incubator Group
- David Bolter
- Olli Pettay
Indie UI Events
http://www.w3.org/2011/11/indie-ui-charter
- David Bolter (monitoring)
Internationalization Activity
http://w3.org/International/ (i18n)
- ...
Media Fragments Working Group
- Chris Double
Near Field Communications Working Group
W3C Near Field Communications (NFC) Working Group
- No one from Mozilla is currently participating.
Want to participate? Please contact David Baron and Tantek.
Pointer Events Working Group
Participants:
- Olli Pettay
- Matt Brubeck
Protocols and Formats Working Group
(Web Accessibility) Protocols and Formats Working Group (PF WG)
- David Bolter
Second Screen Working Group
- Bradford Lassey
- Shih-Chiang Chien
Social Web Working Group
SocialWG - http://www.w3.org/Social/WG
- Tantek - co-chair
Related incubator group: Social Web Incubator Community Group (SocialCG wiki)
SVG Working Group
SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) Working Group http://w3.org/SVG/
- Cameron McCormack (co-chair)
- Brian Birtles
- Jonathan Watt
Specifications: SVG 1.1, SVG 2.0
Tracking Protection Working Group
http://www.w3.org/2011/tracking-protection/
- Heather West
Technical Architecture Group
W3C TAG
Web Applications Security Working Group
- Eric Rescorla
- Daniel Veditz
- Francois Marier
- Tanvi Vyas
- Frederik Braun
Specifications: CSP, HSTS Priming, SRI, CORS (jointly with WebApps WG)
Web Assembly Working Group
WASM:
WebAssembly Community Group
https://www.w3.org/community/webassembly/
- Luke Wagner
- Dan Gohman
- Alon Zakai
- Benjamin Bouvier
Web Cryptography Working Group
Web Cryptography Working Group
- David Dahl
- Arun Ranganathan
- Eric Rescorla (EKR)
Web Events Working Group
- Matt Brubeck
- Olli Pettay
Specifications: Touch Events
Formerly: Touch Events Community Group
WebFonts Working Group
- Jonathan Kew (editor)
- John Daggett
Web Hypertext Application Technology Community Group
Directly related to #WHATWG.
- David Baron
- Tantek Çelik
- Cameron McCormack
See also the complete list of participants.
Specifications: HTML living standard as developed by the WHATWG.
Web Payments Task Force
http://www.w3.org/wiki/Payments_Task_Force
- Kumar McMillan
- Full list
Web Performance Working Group
- Cameron McCormack
- Panos Astithas
Specifications: Timing control for script-based animations (requestAnimationFrame)
Web Platform Working Group
- Karl Dubost
- Marcos Caceres
- Martin Thomson
- Olli Pettay
- Tantek Çelik
Primary work area: https://github.com/w3c/WebPlatformWG
Related incubator group: Web Platform Incubator Community Group
WebRTC Working Group
WebRTC (Web Real Time Communications) Working Group
- Maire Reavy
- Eric Rescorla (EKR)
- Tim Terriberry
- Adam Roach (:abr)
- Randell Jesup (:jesup)
Specifications: Media capture & streaming APIs
Specifications: Media Capture Stream with Worker Extensions mediacapture-worker APIs
WHATWG
Web Hypertext Application Technologies Working Group - http://whatwg.org
Web Editing specification - http://dvcs.w3.org/hg/editing/raw-file/tip/editing.html
other
Alliance for Open Media
The Alliance for Open Media develops next-generation media formats, codecs, and technologies. See also #NETVC.
- Timothy B. Terriberry (:derf)
CA/Browser Forum
The CA/Browser Forum produces standards in the area of best practice and validation for certificate authorities.
- Gervase Markham
- Kathleen Wilson
CalConnect
Mozilla is a member of CalConnect, The Calendaring and Scheduling Consortium, which is not actually affiliated w/ IETF or W3C but in practice drives development and interoperability testing of IETF specs:
- RFC 5545 iCalendar (obsoletes RFC 2445).
- RFC 4791 CalDAV Access protocol
See their Index to Calendaring and Scheduling Standards for other specific standards that CalConnect is involved with.
OASIS
- Mozilla point of contact: Gervase Markham
XMPP
Mozilla is not formally associated with the XSF but has representation indirectly. http://xmpp.org/
- no direct involvement by any current Mozillian
C++
C++ is standardized by ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG21 (informally, the "C++ Standards Committee"). All proposals are publically available here.
Botond Ballo is a member of Canada's delegation to the Committee, and has been attending meetings regularly since September 2013. If you have any feedback about any existing proposal, or would like to explore the idea of putting forth a new proposal, please post to dev-platform and cc Botond.
Emeritus
See: Standards/emeritus for lists of former Mozillians who worked on standards, and former standards groups or organizations.
subpages of Standards
- Standards/GitHub IPR Organization
- Standards/Outreach
- Standards/Participating in TC39
- Standards/Participating in a W3C Working Group
- Standards/TPAC2013
- Standards/W3C Charter Development and Review
- Standards/emeritus
- Standards/license
- Standards/priorities
- Standards/technologies
- Standards/w3c-interest-community-groups
See Also
- CSS
- DOM
- Events - which include web standards-related events.
- SEO/Standards - how to use standards to improve/optimize search results
- Standards/license - what license Mozilla prefers for standards specifications