Important for @w3c participants to recall charters aren't free and extensions aren't automatic. They are affirmative signals of consent.
@sideshowbarker: the other side of the equation -- shrinking the role of WGs -- is much more doubtful, but HTML5 failure shows need
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@sideshowbarker: what I'd *love* to know is if there are any staff who view HTML5 or CSS"3" as successes. -
@slightlylate@sideshowbarker W3C's HTML was horrendous, obvs. CSS, despite its flaws, is one of the most successful WGs. - 10 more replies
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