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Henri Sivonen's slides on HTML, SVG, MathML, and the DOM, from W3C's 2008 TPAC

Short, sweet, simple slides that get at a core disconnect between some of the players in the "svg in text/html" and "distributed extensibility" permathreads.

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W3C TPAC: Notes from "View from the Outside: Real World Perspectives on the W3C" " Oatmeal Stout - Justin Thorp's Web 2.0 blog

"DanC: we need to manage expectations. pointing fingers isn't where to start. standards orgs are about making the progress predictable."

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W3C Meeting Tips - Anne's Weblog

"Don't go out with the red bearded Australian."

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W3C HTML Working Group Jam Session " Oatmeal Stout - Justin Thorp's Web 2.0 blog

"It was surreal (but awesome) to be singing Beatles songs with the key players would invented the World Wide Web."

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