Hacker News with Generative AI: W3C

New Privacy Principles for a more trustworthy web (w3.org)
Protecting user privacy is fundamental to creating a web that works for everyone. Last week, W3C published its Statement on Privacy Principles, in support of furthering this goal. This document defines some foundational privacy concepts and provides a set of privacy principles to guide web development. We hope this guide will enhance the community’s understanding of privacy, illustrate ways of realizing it in practice, and inspire a vision of the trustworthy web that we can create and sustain together.
ePub 3.3 Recommendations (w3.org)
The Publishing Maintenance Working Group (PMWG) is pleased to announce the final update of the W3C Recommendation for EPUB® 3.3.
RIP W3C's HTML working group 1994-2024 (w3.org)
The mission of the HTML Working Group is to give input to and bring the WHATWG HTML and DOM Review Drafts to W3C Recommendations.
Sustainable Web Interest Group Is Formed (w3.org)
W3C is pleased to announce the formation of the Sustainable Web Interest Group. The mission of the Sustainable Web Interest Group is to improve digital sustainability so that the Web works better for all people and the planet.
Un-Deprecate <big>: my plea to the W3C (paper.wf)
My Plea to the W3C: Giving a semantic meaning to an “Obsolete” element.
BaseX – a highly W3C compliant XQuery processor (basex.org)