Wow, I'm editing a web page that is *so old* it starts with <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML//EN">
Notices by Coralie Mercier (W3C) (koalie@w3c.social)
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Coralie Mercier (W3C) (koalie@w3c.social)'s status on Tuesday, 27-Aug-2024 22:08:37 JST Coralie Mercier (W3C) -
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Coralie Mercier (W3C) (koalie@w3c.social)'s status on Thursday, 07-Dec-2023 17:58:38 JST Coralie Mercier (W3C) Updated #introduction
Hi, I'm Coralie. I've been in Web Standards at @w3c since 1999, currently head of communications. I'm French, a mum and in my free time I exercise, take photos, read books, tend my garden, and draw (paper, digital).
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Bonjour, je suis Coralie. Je travaille depuis 1999 dans les standards du Web, au #W3C, actuellement directrice de la communication. Je suis française, mère, et dans mes loisirs, je fais du sport, de la photo, de la lecture, du jardinage, du dessin. À toot! -
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Coralie Mercier (W3C) (koalie@w3c.social)'s status on Tuesday, 18-Jul-2023 20:09:02 JST Coralie Mercier (W3C) A core principle that all #W3C work group must follow is to allow access across disabilities, country borders, and time.
It hinges mainly on excellent minuting and record-keeping, on W3C's persistence policy (that's why the number of resources we put on the web is so huge).
This allows all participants –present and future– and observers to participate and understand the rationale and origins of decisions, and to guarantee long-lived access to published documents.