W3C Process Document repository
This repository is for the editor's draft of the World Wide Web Consortium Process Document.
The Process document is updated most years by the W3C. Discussion happens in the context of the W3C Process Community Group https://www.w3.org/community/w3process/, mostly in this Github repository, but also on the archived public mailing list.
Branches under development
main branch (current draft of the CG): Preview
Useful searches
PRs triaged into P2021 which are not priorities.
Bikeshed
This document is maintained using Bikeshed. See the section about markup in Bikeshed's documentation for full details about the syntax.
Only the source (index.bs) should be committed, as this repository is configured to run bikeshed server-side and push the result to the gh-pages branch.
To run Bikeshed locally,
Follow the instructions in Bikeshed's documentation.
Once Bikeshed is installed, just type bikeshed
to compile the document.
Setting up Branches
To set up long-lived topic branches which get built server side and published to github.io, follow these steps:
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On the main branch edit deploy.sh to add the name of your topic branch to the
TOPIC_BRANCHES
array. Example:TOPIC_BRANCHES=("topic1" "topic2" "topic3")
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(Optional Step) Edit the README.md file to line for your topic branch. See the "Branches under development" section and use existing branches as a model.
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Commit the change(s) above, and push to github.com/w3c/w3process (not your personal fork). Example:
git add deploy.sh README.md git commit -m "Register topic branch for topic3" git push upstream main
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Create a new branch from the main branch (after the previous commit), using the same name as the one you used in the
TOPIC_BRANCHES
array, and push it to github.com/w3process (not your personal fork). Example:git checkout -b topic3 git push upstream topic3