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> I've heard this one over and over and, let's face it, being an "invited > expert" is not a realistic option for most general members of the > public. It assumes that you: > (a) are well enough known to get invited, > (b) have enough time to contribute at the level of a WG member, > (c) have enough money to attend (flight, hotel, etc.) the WG meetings. > > (a) cuts out most of the world and (b) and (c) cut out most of the > remaining people. > > I'm not saying anything about whether the W3C is open or closed -- just > that I'm tired of hearing the "invited expert" argument as a reasonable > route to allow non-W3C members to participate. What kind of participation would you prefer instead? Invited experts, first of all, should be experts. *That* alone cuts out most of the world. Then, they should be interested in participation. For face-to-face meetings, there is little you can except for flying to the place where meeting happens. So you would prefer if no physical meetings were held? As for a), do you know any expert who is willing to participate in physical meetings but did not get invited? Regards, Martin
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