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This is a collection of links and tools useful to the W3C Project Management function.
Project Management boards and reports
- Dashboard of status of W3C Working Groups charters:
Graphic quick view of charter end dates and extensions
- Evolution of W3C Specification issues per Group:
Fine grain dive into Group issues
- General Report on ongoing W3C Specifications:
This report gets linked from our bi-annual AC report
- Community Group Activity Dashboard:
An overview of the level of activity of Community Groups across various channels.
- Repository manager:
The GH Repository manager, tracking contributions to our various specifications
- Analytics on contribution to W3C GitHub repositories:
Evolution of GH repositories
- Report on W3C Working Group repositories:
A validation report to ensure our GH repositories are properly setup
- Dashboard of active W3C Specifications per Group:
General report on specifications based on their milestones and publication dates
Chairs
- Our Guide contains a lot of information for you
- Working Group chair boards:
Chair dashboard, with various links to additional information, including issue boards and agendas
- Milestones helper:
If you need to compute a set of milestones for a specification, use this
- Next steps on the W3C Recommendation track?
Using the short name of your specification, we can tell you which next step is available to you in the W3C Recommendation track (eg hr-time-2
- You can blog on the W3C website too!
- List of known specifications and issues tracked by the horizontal groups.
- For transitions, see w3c/transitions
Onboarding
- For new Group participants, use Onboarding Information for new Group Participants
- For new Chairs, make sure the PM Lead team sent the onboarding email
Team Verification
- Awaiting Team Verification
Transition requests waiting on the Team to act on
- List of horizontal issues.
W3C Team-only
Some of the board above are using extra information coming from the following data sources. Make sure those are up-to-date on a quarterly basis.
- Sources of data on W3C Specification Milestones
- Working Group team boards:
Same as the Chair dashboard, but with additional team-confidential information and links, such as Invited Expert applications
- Check the repository validator to ensure your repositories are properly setup/configured.
- Awaiting Publication
Documents verified by the Team but awaiting for their publication. If the document got published, the issue can be closed.
Testing boards
plh@w3.org (@plehegar), W3C Project Management Lead