This page is a list of all available working group resources available on the w3.org domain or externally.
Below is a list of links to key process documents and guides of which all working group chairs and members should be familar.
- World Wide Web Consortium Process Document
- Tips for Getting to Recommendation Faster
- Recommendation Track Readiness Best Practices
- Predicting milestones, Milestones calculator
- Scribing
- For Chairs:
- For team contacts:
- Additional information on spec advice in the Guide
A list of links for working with W3C Tools (excluding wiki pages, which are in a further section below).
Below is a list of w3.org wiki pages and locations of use to working group chairs and working group members in producing effective working groups and work items.
- Chair Training
- DocumentReview
- Evolution/Terminology
- Guide/AllGetStarted
- Guide/GetStartedChair
- Guide/IPR
- Guide/Meetings
- Moderating_Meetings
- Guide/W3CGlossary - incomplete
- GuideDocDrafts - empty
- Guide/ProjectManagement
- Guide/InterestGroup
- Guide/ContributeTest
- Guide/NewWork
- Guide/Publish
- Guide/TestSuites
- Guide/WorkingGroup
- GitHub
- IssueReport
- Languages
- ModernGuide (2013 attempt at modernizing the /Guide)
- Open web tool
- Mobile/New Participants
- Mobile/Meetings
- Privacy/TPWG/How to
- Positive Work Environment
- Privacy
- Privacy and security questionnaire
- Process
- Project/MilestonesHarvest
- Process/faq
- Project/
- Project Management Training
- Socialwg/Github Process
- Spec Advancement
- Socialwg/Scribes
- RequirementsDocument
- Testing/Authoring/
- Testing/Approval/
- Testing/Groups
- W3c chinese members home
The below links are case studies for working groups researching their inividual issues in being effective or non effective.