On the Environment Variables podcast we co-produce with the Green Software Foundation, Chris was was recently joined by Tzviya Siegman, the new sustainability lead at the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), and Alexander Dawson, one of the key authors of the W3C Web Sustainability Guidelines, to talk about how they’ve developed, and where they’re going next with the formation of a new formal group inside the W3C.
Episode 87 – Shaping Web Sustainability with the W3C
In this episode, we dive deep into what the W3C Web Sustainability Guidelines are, how they were created, and why they matter. We explain who is using them, and how they’re being adopted, as well as what we can learn from the development of standards in other parts of the industry.
To help in this task, the W3C recently hired Tzviya into a full time role as the sustainability lead, and part of her job is to help shepard the work on Sustainable Web through the standards process, so it can be adopted more widely across the web. As one of the people responsible for getting the epub format adopted for ebooks and through the standards process, she’s one of the best people to speak to, and she also explains why the formation of the new W3C Sustainable Web interest group is a big deal.
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