W3C and the WHATWG signed an agreement to collaborate on a single version of HTML and DOM [www.w3.org]
W3C and WHATWG to work together to advance the open Web platform [www.w3.org]
W3C and WHATWG Sign Agreement To Collaborate on a Single Version of HTML and DOM [tech.slashdot.org]
Browser vendors win war with W3C over HTML and DOM standards [www.zdnet.com]
W3C and WHATWG agree on single HTML and DOM specs [www.neowin.net]
I can’t help but feel that this is 10 years too late and no one outside of those organisations cares any longer. https://t.co/59qhHVM5dp
— Ben Schwarz (@benschwarz) May 28, 2019
I've mixed feelings about this. It's a good compromise & sensible for both parties to work together. But it feels like web standards are being developed for browser vendors' needs.
— Terence Eden (@edent) May 28, 2019
And with Edge going to Chrome - that increasingly means Google's needs
(I'm a former W3C AC rep.) https://t.co/P6bf2KeCH9
AMP or bust :( https://t.co/rmsIILImpa
— superfluous (@agnotology42) May 28, 2019
IMO this is really good news for web standards – the @WHATWG / @w3c internecine infighting has been a dangerous distraction to the work of the web standards community: to maintain and evolve the open web platform. https://t.co/uAOCSEL4FR
— Daniel Appelquist (@torgo) May 28, 2019
The long-running drama Game of Specs has wrapped up after 15 seasons? https://t.co/TaYSteYagI
— Michael Champion (@mc2hampion) May 28, 2019
? W3C and the WHATWG signed an agreement to collaborate on a single version of HTML and DOM https://t.co/UQVjTmH0g7
— W3C (@w3c) May 28, 2019
W3CとWHATWGが共通のHTMLとDOMの仕様を管理へ // W3C and the WHATWG signed an agreement to collaborate on a single version of HTML and DOM | W3C News https://t.co/cNTNfFLnQz
— Eiji Kitamura / えーじ (@agektmr) May 28, 2019
W3C and WHATWG agree to unify HTML and DOM. https://t.co/V0IfHMfzK7
— othermaciej (@othermaciej) May 28, 2019
ようやくWHATWGとW3Cの仕様が一緒にhttps://t.co/VrV7KuLcII
— Yoshioms (@yoshioms) May 28, 2019
The crossover event of the century is here.https://t.co/bYDbV3kllw
— (((Benny Powers))) (@PowersBenny) May 28, 2019
W3CとWHATWGは、HTMLとDOMの単一バージョンで共同作業することに合意(W3C News)https://t.co/ZcI27i9DUG
— もんど (@momdo_) May 28, 2019
"I am pleased to announce that W3C and the WHATWG have just signed an agreement to collaborate on the development of a single version of the HTML and DOM specifications" https://t.co/4mAOX6cU7P
— Dion Almaer (@dalmaer) May 28, 2019
Yay! The @W3C and @WHATWG signed an agreement to collaboratively work on the HTML spec *together* https://t.co/uLlGuDhWaH
— Yoav Weiss (@yoavweiss) May 28, 2019
This is **huge**!!
HTMLの仕様に関する大きな発表。
— 池田 泰延 / ICS (@clockmaker) May 28, 2019
今までW3CとWHATWGが別々にHTMLの仕様書を出していたが、今後は単一バージョンを共同開発する方針に。https://t.co/hyL0r5goEX pic.twitter.com/9J0Iuye3s1
I never really understood the difference between the WHATWG and the W3C beyond “that seems very weird that there are like two specs or whatever.” Apparently they also considered it “generally harmful” and are combining those specs:https://t.co/Sw0bLkzTZJ
— Chris Coyier (@chriscoyier) May 28, 2019
The @W3C and @WHATWG to work together to advance the open Web platform https://t.co/8PduWzDtB9 pic.twitter.com/aXgp4Yp2fO
— W3C (@w3c) May 28, 2019
Happy to see the work of many people over several years has come to fruition - the @W3C and the @WHATWG now have a great way to work together to continue to build and maintain DOM and HTML: https://t.co/pdXhxRvxI4 …
— Chris Wilson (@cwilso) May 28, 2019
This is ??!
W3C and WHATWG to work together to advance the open Web platformhttps://t.co/I20DGPwlLY
— Steve Faulkner (@stevefaulkner) May 28, 2019
The @w3c and @WHATWG will work together to collaborate on the HTML specification: https://t.co/dOJzO6yNgB
— Ian Devlin (@iandevlin) May 28, 2019
W3CとWHATWGでHTML/DOMが個別に仕様の策定がされていた問題について、事実上WHATWG標準に一本化されることが正式にアナウンスされた。 W3C and WHATWG to work together to advance the open Web platform | W3C Blog https://t.co/7tzISUcdjK 先月の拙ブログの解説 https://t.co/sWhxbtVstX
— もんど (@momdo_) May 28, 2019
The W3C has officially acknowledged that it lost control of HTML standards to the WHATWG many years ago: https://t.co/AtFsvkIliV
— Laurie Voss (@seldo) May 28, 2019
Browser vendors win war with W3C over HTML and DOM standards.
— Catalin Cimpanu (@campuscodi) May 28, 2019
W3C hands over development of HTML and DOM standards to browser vendors (WHATWG). #tip @techmemehttps://t.co/H60TNP9l5L pic.twitter.com/49v6igv7lh
W3C and WHATWG agree on single HTML and DOM specs #W3C #WHATWG https://t.co/Q2PoyjRfnG pic.twitter.com/1iOXT05kpP
— Neowin (@NeowinFeed) May 28, 2019
W3CHTMLとDOM終了のお知らせ。
— dynamis (でゅなみす) (@dynamitter) May 29, 2019
まぁ予告とみんなの想定通り正式に終わったってことで。
W3Cの役割はいろいろ低下してきましたねぇ。求められる役割が変化してそろそろ標準化組織としてはリフレッシュも必要だろうし。https://t.co/nwppI92tIh
Wow: W3C stops publishing all specifications related to HTML and DOM and instead will work to take WHATWG Review Drafts to W3C Recommendations! ?
— Roel Van Gils (@roelvangils) May 28, 2019
This means that Google, Apple, Microsoft and Mozilla are in control now. Is that a good thing? ?https://t.co/C83pn2PySk
? W3C and WHATWG are going to collaborate on the development of a single version of the HTML and DOM specificationshttps://t.co/yZqrselRen
— Fronteers (@fronteers) May 28, 2019
Browser vendors win war with W3C over HTML and DOM standards https://t.co/7rkb0zAuJH by @campuscodi
— ZDNet (@ZDNet) May 28, 2019