On 1 August 2014, W3C began a transition away from this document; see the current W3C Process Document.
W3C Process Document
The following public information is available at the W3C Web site.
- [PUB5]
 
- How to Join
W3C
 
- [PUB6]
 
- Membership
Agreement
 
- [PUB8]
 
- The list of
current W3C Members
 
- [PUB9]
 
- The list of W3C
Activities
 
- [PUB10]
 
- The list of acknowledged
Member Submissions
 
- [PUB11]
 
- The W3C technical reports
index
 
- [PUB12]
 
- Public list of Activity Proposals. In this version of the Process Document,
there is no public reference to the list of Activity Proposals.
 
- [PUB13]
 
- Submission
request overview
 
- [PUB14]
 
- The W3C Team
 
- [PUB15]
 
- About the W3C
includes the W3C mission
statement some background information about
W3C, and additional information about W3C Activities and organization.
 
- [PUB16]
 
- The list of
published Team Submissions
 
- [PUB17]
 
- Invited
expert and collaborators agreement
 
- [PUB18]
 
- W3C
Document License
 
- [PUB19]
 
- W3C
Software Notice and License
 
- [PUB20]
 
- Translations of
W3C technical reports
 
- [PUB21]
 
- Public W3C mailing
lists
 
- [PUB23]
 
- Conflict of
Interest Policy for W3C Team Members Engaged in Outside Professional
Activities
 
- [PUB25]
 
- Technical Architecture
Group (TAG) Charter
 
- [PUB26]
 
- The TAG home
page
 
- [PUB27]
 
- Tips for Getting to
Recommendation Faster
 
- [PUB28]
 
- W3C liaisons with
other organizations
 
- [PUB30]
 
- The Advisory Board home
page
 
- [PUB31]
 
- Publication
Rules
 
- [PUB32]
 
- W3C
Fellows Program
 
- [PUB33]
 
- 5 Feb
2004 version of the W3C Patent Policy. The latest version of the W3C
Patent Policy is available at
http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Patent-Policy/.
 
The following Member-only information is
available at the W3C Web site.
- [MEM1]
 
- Current Advisory Committee
representatives
 
- [MEM2]
 
- Group mailing
lists
 
- [MEM3]
 
- The calendar of all
scheduled official W3C events
 
- [MEM4]
 
- The New Member
Orientation, which includes an introduction to W3C processes from a
practical standpoint, including relevant email addresses.
 
- [MEM5]
 
- Advisory Committee
meetings
 
- [MEM6]
 
- Member Web site
 
- [MEM8]
 
- How to send a
Submission request
 
- [MEM9]
 
- The Art of Consensus, a
guidebook for W3C Working Group Chairs and other collaborators
 
- [MEM14]
 
- Guidelines for
Disciplinary Action
 
- [MEM15]
 
- How to Organize an
Advisory Board or TAG election
 
- [RFC2119]
 
- "Key words for use in
RFCs to Indicate Requirement Levels", S. Bradner, March 1997.
 
- [RFC2777]
 
- "Publicly Verifiable
Nomcom Random Selection", D. Eastlake 3rd, February 2000.