Standards

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There are a lot of people at Mozilla working with 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.

Web Standards Coordination

To encourage better web standards coordination and cross-pollination, the sections below are organized by standards body, then working group (if any), then 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 communicate/participate with a standards body, please add yourself.

If you work in multiple working groups or with multiple standards organizations, list yourself in each, linking to your wiki User page.

For standards development/implementation see and add to: Standards implementation

Thanks!

Tantek

IETF

http://ietf.org/

  • Chris Blizzard
  • Rob Sayre

HyBi

  • HyBi (WebSockets)
    • Pat McManus

VCARDDAV

vcarddav group/list.

  • Tantek Çelik

Specifications: vCard4

OWF

http://openwebfoundation.org/

Specifications: Open Web Foundation Agreement (OWFa)

W3C

http://w3.org/

Advisory Committee representative

Audio Incubator Group

http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/audio/

  • Alistair MacDonald

CSS WG

Working group members related to Mozilla (also on w3c-css-wg)

Additional www-style list participants related to Mozilla (anyone is welcome to join)

  • Henri Sivonen
  • Boris Zbarsky
  • ...

Specifications: CSS21, CSS3

FSW IG

W3C Federated Social Web Incubator http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/federatedsocialweb/

HTML WG

http://w3.org/MarkUp/

Specifications: HTML5

Internationalization WG

http://w3.org/International/

SVG WG

http://w3.org/SVG/

  • ... User: ...

Specifications: ...

Web Apps WG

  • sicking
  • sdwilsh
  • bent

Specifications: IndexedDB

Other?

CalConnect

Mozilla is a member of CalConnect, which is AFAICT not actually affiliated w/ IETF or W3C but loosely affiliated w/ both. CalConnect produces CalDAV

Federated Social Web

A bunch of people are trying to get the social web to move towards federated standards, but there's no clear standards home yet.

related

See also:

  • Events - which include web standards-related events.