Introduction
The W3C Council is the body convened to resolve Formal Objections and hear Submission Appeals, by combining the capabilities and perspectives of the Advisory Board (AB), the Technical Architecture Group (TAG), and the Team, and is tasked with doing so in the best interests of the Web and W3C. The role was previously handled separately by the W3C Director, the TAG or the AB.
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Council reports
This section indexes all completed Council Reports (most recent first).
Formal Councils under the W3C Process
- : Privacy Working Group Charter
- Team Report
- The Council used the Unanimous Short Circuit offered by the Process Document, whereby all potential members of a Council subsequently agreed to adopt the Team Recommendation using the Unanimous Short Circuit (USC) Process, or renounced their seat.
- Member-only announcement
- : Web Payments Working Group Charter
- Team Report
- The Council used the Unanimous Short Circuit offered by the Process Document, whereby all potential members of a Council subsequently agreed to adopt the Team Recommendation using the Unanimous Short Circuit (USC) Process, or renounced their seat.
- Member-only announcement
Experimental Councils under Director delegation
- : Timed Text Working Group Charter
- : Devices and Sensors Working Group Charter
- : Payment Request API Recommendation
- : Web Applications Security Working Group Charter
- : Devices and Sensors Working Group Charter