Pierre-Antoine Champin

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Are you interested in digital sustainability?

Check out Tzviya Siegman, Director of Sustainability at W3C and team contact for the W3C Sustainable Web Interest Group in her talk about what digital sustainability is and provides an overview of the Web Sustainability Guidelines that are being developed.
#DigitalSustainability #WebSustainability
https://youtu.be/Xmm1jRAb6qQ?si=IxYTs5eSvwHQ6TUn

@csarven I merely wanted to point out that @jyasskin 's bad experience was not representative of the whole Solid ecosystem.

But +1 to your more detailed argument.

@jyasskin this is not related to your pod provider, this is related to the application

@jyasskin That's not exactly "state of the art"... More polished applications would give you a screen like the one attached.

But yes, there are still a lot of rough edges. If you care, now is the time to join the Linked Web Storage Working Group 😉

https://www.w3.org/groups/wg/lws/

The Security Web Application Guidelines #CommunityGroup wants to understand how developers are using specific web platform #security features, and what the barriers are to the adoption. #WebApps

📢 Take their survey at https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1-8DvgiB3AqrFU7tqe0GCoQsh6lfdOHHnUldOzMrtmeQ/viewform?pli=1&pli=1&pli=1&pli=1&edit_requested=true

Web security survey

Thanks for taking our survey about the usage of web platform security features. We're the W3C Security Web Application Guidelines Community Group (SWAG CG), and our mission is to develop guidelines for the usage of web platform security features, to help web developers secure their sites. We're trying to understand whether developers are using specific web platform security features, and what the barriers are to the adoption of these features. The survey itself is in three parts: 1. About you: this section asks some questions about you and your level of experience of both general web development technology and web security technology in particular. This helps us understand how different individuals have different perspectives on web security, and helps us design guidelines to help as many developers as possible. 2. Web security features: this asks some questions about your usage of some specific web platform security features. 3. Web security interview: this asks if you would be willing to participate in a short interview with members of SWAG CG, so we can understand better why you use, or don't use, particular features. This information is especially important to us, because it's the kind of qualitative data we can't get through analytics. So if you can spend a little time to talk to us, it would be very much appreciated.

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Magical sight at the festival of lights in Lyon last weekend.
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Why you should #support W3C? We work to support the community that develops web standards, the building blocks of our digitally connected world.

Show you care about the long-term growth of the open, interoperable web that caters for accessibility, privacy, security, and internationalization. #Donate today https://www.w3.org/support-us/

#GivingTuesday #a11y #i18n #privacy #security #openweb #training

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6bXp8Eet0HM

☞ today November 30 is the 18th Blue Beanie Day, an annual international celebration and support of web standards.

Thanks to all who help develop standards, promote the open web, and thanks to @zeldman for starting it in 2007!

Today we invite you to (re)discover what #W3C does (01:07 video)
https://www.w3.org/about/press-media/#logo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6bXp8Eet0HM (video with audio description)

#BlueBeanieDay #bbd2025

Special thanks to the developers building our decentralized future. Mastodon, Bluesky, Pixelfed, IPFS, Matrix, Solid, and countless other projects advancing open standards and keeping the internet weird, resilient, and truly shaped by its users.