The TAG met in Cambridge, MA, last week. We’re almost exclusively focused on dealing with our last call issues, but that didn’t stop us from talking about everyone’s favorite issue.

The road to wisdom? Err and err and err again, but less and less and less.

P. Hien

The TAG met in Cambridge, MA, last week. We’re almost exclusively focused on dealing with our last call issues, but that didn’t stop us from talking about everyone’s favorite issue.

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Whiteboard

Everyone's favorite issue?


(If it isn’t immediately obvious which issue that is, well, nevermind.)

It was also my first chance to see the W3C’s new home in the Stata Center. Funky architecture to be sure, but it really seems like a nice space.

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The Ray and Maria Stata Center


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Funky Architecture


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Architecture Construction Team?

Web architecture construction in full swing.


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Damn Fine Coffee


Er, make that espresso.

This was also the natural location for our face-to-face group photo. I took it this time, so I get first dibs on posting it. (Ian, feel free to grab your favorite for the minutes.)

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W3C TAG, May 2004

Paul Cotton, Norman Walsh, Roy Fielding, Mario Jeckle, Chris Lilley, Tim Berners-Lee, and Ian Jacobs. (Not pictured: Dan Connolly and Stuart Williams)

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W3C TAG, May 2004

Ian Jacobs, Chris Lilley, Paul Cotton, Roy Fielding, Mario Jeckle, Norman Walsh, and Tim Berners-Lee (Not pictured: Dan Connolly and Stuart Williams)

Ottawa next.

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