Gus Richter wrote:
I recall one instance in a bug, which I don't recall, where it was commented that support on it was being held up pending clarification from W3C and that someone from Mozilla was going to contact them.

Sure.  That happens all the time.

Are you saying that Mozilla has only the same mailing list available to everyone else?

Except for working groups where we actually have a working group member who's a participant in the Mozilla project (e.g. the CSS Working Group), yes. The only benefits W3C membership gives, as I understand, are the ability to vote on the charter when new groups are set up, to read the archives of groups' internal mailing lists, to vote on specs when they are going to go to REC (I _think_ this is the case), and to have your employees be members of working groups that are relevant to you. There hasn't been a Mozilla rep on the HTML WG for years, because that group was not relevant.

-Boris
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