The W3C today released a press release annoucing that it has opened an office in Pretoria, South Africa. This comes as a welcome addition to its ever increasing number of offices around the world which now totals 17. W3C also took the opportunity to invite technical experts of South Africa’s rapidly growing economy to join its web standardization activities for W3C technologies, accessibility, internationalization and the mobile web.
To learn more about the W3C South Africa office, read the press release, and find out more about how to participate visit the W3C website for news and the press release.
Ian Lloyd | 25/04/2007 at 11:02 | Permalink
I gotta say - the idea of the W3C ‘launching’ an office sounds like a stunt they’d pull on Top Gear (I’m thinking caravans fired up in the air here)
Sorry, I had to comment on it to share my silly schoolboy humour :)
Henny | 25/04/2007 at 15:07 | Permalink
That made me laugh, perhaps “opens” would have been a less explosive word for W3C to put on the press release!