Having had success with more openness, I’m running for the @W3CAB again.
Ask your @W3C AC Rep to vote by tomorrow!
https://www.w3.org/2002/09/wbs/33280/ab20150501/
(W3C Member-only link)
I’ll write more later, but here’s a few accomplishments:
I created and got the W3C Advisory Board (AB) to start openly using:
* @W3CAB - The W3C Advisory Board's official Twitter account
* https://www.w3.org/wiki/AB - wiki page of open AB projects
I worked hard at the Advisory Board to make more open licensing happen at W3C, and with the help and collaboration of many, concrete progress has been made there:
* https://www.w3.org/2004/pp/psig/group/1505-derivative-REC.html (also a W3C Member-only link, hope to report more at a public link soon)
I'm still working towards allowing Working Groups (and Editors) to choose to use CC0, but the above is at least a big step forward for establishing a culture of using more liberal licenses.
Thank you for your support!