In its continuing efforts to foster an open Internet ecosystem, the
Internet Society
today announced a 1M USD donation to the World Wide Web Consortium. This donation, the final installment of the Internet Society’s 2009
pledge
of 2.5M USD over three years, supports the continued evolution of W3C as an organization that creates open Web standards.
“The W3C is emblematic of the inclusive, multistakeholder approach that is critical to the continued development, operation, and use of the open, global Internet,” said Raúl Echeberría, Chair of the Internet Society Board of Trustees. “We look forward to continued cooperation between the W3C and the Internet Society to advance our shared values through independent voices.” Read the
press release
and
ISOC and W3C FAQ
.
The
RDF Web Applications Working Group
has published three Last Call Working Drafts today:
Together, these documents outline the vision for RDFa in a variety of XML and HTML-based Web markup languages. RDFa Core 1.1 specifies the core syntax and processing rules for RDFa 1.1 and how the language is intended to be used in XML documents. RDFa Lite 1.1 provides a simple subset of RDFa for novice Web authors. XHTML+RDFa 1.1 specifies the usage of RDFa in the XHTML markup language.
A number of improvements have been made to RDFa 1.1 over the past year by working closely with Google, Microsoft, Yahoo! and the other search engine developers. Public review and comments have resulted in a number of further refinements to the language that eases the learning curve for beginner Web authors.
The release of these documents as Last Call Working Drafts is a signal to the public that the Working Group believes that all of the technical requirements, public comments and reported issues have been addressed. It is also an open invitation to the general public to review and provide feedback on the finalization of this technology via the
RDF Web Applications Working Group mailing list
, by 21 February. Learn more about the
Semantic Web Activity
.