@LeonieWatson, @robinberjon and I, with @timberners_lee #fb pic.twitter.com/69kAVkZYWM
— Steve Faulkner (@stevefaulkner) October 28, 2014
Picked up this miniature HTML5 @W3C branded Prince Albert for @patrick_h_lauke #tpac pic.twitter.com/TfhvBxv32F
— Steve Faulkner (@stevefaulkner) October 31, 2014
@sgalineau @robinberjon @stevefaulkner damn, I should've carved a "longdesc REC" jack o' lantern.
— Edward O'Connor (@hober) October 31, 2014
In the fight between the 'open web platform' & 'personal hygiene' @w3c, the former always wins. #tpac detritus all righticus
— Steve Faulkner (@stevefaulkner) October 31, 2014
alt=Philosoraptor ponders "WHO WRITES RULES FOR RULE-BREAKERS?" @w3cmemes
— Steve Faulkner (@stevefaulkner) October 30, 2014
paulc: if we said "blow our minds"
SteveF or even just 'blow us' http://t.co/LDOSVa2HqF HTML WG #tpac
— Steve Faulkner (@stevefaulkner) October 30, 2014
In HTML WG meet with the architect #tpac pic.twitter.com/E6vOFyofx2
— Steve Faulkner (@stevefaulkner) October 30, 2014
You know who has been tremendously cool at #tpac this year? Microsoft. Seriously, they deserve props for recent efforts/work/willingness
— вкαя∂εℓℓ (@briankardell) October 31, 2014
age related perception "[Bug 27188] popstate" keep reading as "prostate" #tpac
— Steve Faulkner (@stevefaulkner) October 31, 2014
In all seriousness, congrats to @timberners_lee, everyone at @w3c, & all others who have helped make the Web something great to poke fun of.
— W3C Memes (@w3cmemes) October 30, 2014
Day 1 start - @W3C HTML Working Group #tpac pic.twitter.com/AgTFrW4Ube
— Steve Faulkner (@stevefaulkner) October 30, 2014
The Titans of Modesty. They never put a ©®™ on any of it. @vgcerf & @timberners_lee pic.twitter.com/VlPw4IKY8C
— John Perry Barlow (@JPBarlow) October 30, 2014
woke up
to the echoing of a @chaals
meaty guffaw
a #tpac memory?
— Steve Faulkner (@stevefaulkner) October 30, 2014
I was just exhausted
From the act of being polite #tpac http://t.co/TAdqudjY78
— Steve Faulkner (@stevefaulkner) October 30, 2014
"marcosc: said: 1) ok that specs fail, 2) HTML spec is heavily interwoven, 3) appears to be [job] security for Hixie" http://t.co/3otWm2XLN6
— Steve Faulkner (@stevefaulkner) October 29, 2014
Standing ovation for @timberners_lee at #w3c20: "The @W3C is a consensus organization; we need to make the world a consensus organization."
— Jeremy Geelan (@jg21) October 30, 2014
HTML5 to REC @W3C
a MILESTONE not a TOMBSTONE #tpac http://t.co/U97MgRptaj
— Steve Faulkner (@stevefaulkner) October 30, 2014
Streaming video on the Web: a good example of more work to do http://t.co/qN2zOjlpSY by @plhw3org #HTML5
— Steve Faulkner (@stevefaulkner) October 29, 2014
Photo: Introducing the element http://t.co/vDqUXl5Fn5
— W3C Memes (@w3cmemes) October 31, 2014
alt= robin berjon [@robinberjon] posing seductively in a suit jacket sans shirt. "IN A POST-HTML5 WORLD" @w3cmemes #tpac
— Steve Faulkner (@stevefaulkner) October 31, 2014
watching http://t.co/t3Rct6rNeh #w3c20 can't escape flash crash... pic.twitter.com/uAoValIg0g
— Steve Faulkner (@stevefaulkner) October 29, 2014
— Steve Faulkner (@stevefaulkner) October 30, 2014
browsers hinder progress and do absolutely nothing to improve our lives
— Horse JS (@horse_js) October 31, 2014
Molly on HTML5 to REC @W3C http://t.co/Fjpw8sDhGg @mollydotcom it's never too late for you!
— Steve Faulkner (@stevefaulkner) October 30, 2014
For those of you who are into it: a fresh [draft] take on ARIA accessible name computation http://t.co/LsE50sQu2C by @xlown
— Steve Faulkner (@stevefaulkner) October 31, 2014
HTML5 pasa a ser una recomendación de la W3C http://t.co/MQW7hqbizo
— Steve Faulkner (@stevefaulkner) October 31, 2014
YUP! "the W3C is continuing from joint work that began when Hickson was editing HTML for both @WHATWG & @W3C" - @jeff_jaffe
— Steve Faulkner (@stevefaulkner) October 30, 2014
Neat use of [polyfilled] <details>/<summary> for examples and notes http://t.co/LsE50sQu2C more usable specs! @W3C @xlown
— Steve Faulkner (@stevefaulkner) October 31, 2014
W3C verabschiedet HTML5-Standard - iX http://t.co/Nu5Iwp4FSl #HTML5
— Steve Faulkner (@stevefaulkner) October 31, 2014
Photo: Steve F doesn’t want to read your boilerplate shit. http://t.co/l0ledAbtQv
— W3C Memes (@w3cmemes) October 30, 2014
On HTML5 vs Living Standard, W3C vs WHATWG by @brucel - comment http://t.co/EvF0HRISDu /cc @stshank
— Steve Faulkner (@stevefaulkner) October 29, 2014
Love the HTML5 Rec reactions here. "Great!" "Important work!" "THIS IS DUMB AND WRONG WHATWG RULES W3C DROOLS" http://t.co/5XWnhgVPGs
— Matt May (@mattmay) October 28, 2014
@mattur @robinberjon It will be Dead at W3C, but a Living Dead at WHATWG. Obviously.
— Sylvain Galineau (@sgalineau) October 28, 2014
work continues on HTML @W3C - yesterday I put together draft conformance requirements for use of ARIA in SVG in HTML5 http://t.co/nhe0jfxL1q
— Steve Faulkner (@stevefaulkner) October 29, 2014
"inclusion of ARIA puts critical semantic info right where dev's need it – at the heart of [HTML5]" - @LeonieWatson http://t.co/U97MgRptaj
— Steve Faulkner (@stevefaulkner) October 29, 2014
#HTML5 is a W3C Recommendation http://t.co/El1jgeO5Ue
— W3C (@w3c) October 28, 2014
HTML5 is a REC. Must be time for XHTML3.
— Sylvain Galineau (@sgalineau) October 28, 2014
"I showed up at the W3C in 2007 to do 3 things: chew bubblegum, help get a new HTML spec to Rec & kick ass." http://t.co/U97MgRptaj #HTML5
— Steve Faulkner (@stevefaulkner) October 29, 2014
MC5 - I Want You Right Now http://t.co/8qJU5oUXwP (play it LOUD!) #fb
— Steve Faulkner (@stevefaulkner) October 26, 2014