The standard evangelism group for universial access and trust of web in Korea
Web Standards Korea and Google Korea today announced the results of a survey on web openness with a pool of 348 developers. According to the study, developers believed that web openness helps promote continuous innovation, while 75% of respondents believed that multiple government regulations(34%) and isolated solutions that deviate from global standards(41%) were the greatest […]
There is an introductive video clip of the open web activity by Prof. Keechang Kim. This was made for world-wide paticipators of LinuxWorld Expo Korea.
This activity launched a website for Open Web Activitity and Google Groups.
Dr. Keechang Kim (a law professor in Korea University) started a civil appeal and administrative litigation for web standard issues against Ministry of Information and Communication in Korea. As followings are his draft for it.
Korean approach to web accessibility
It all started from a brief circular posted at a web forum for Firefox […]
Molly E. Holzschlag announced WaSP International Liaison Group. As you know WaSP founded in 1998, The Web Standards Project (WaSP) fights for standards that reduce the cost and complexity of development while increasing the accessibility and long-term viability of any site published on the Web.
They work with browser companies, authoring tool makers, and our […]
Many of Korean joined CSS Naked Day by suggestion of Hyeonseok Shin. In Apr. 5, over 30 bloggers are joined this promotion for web standard.
The Web Standards Korea is the standard evangelism group for universal access and trust of web in Korea. We engage various evangelism activities including community, education, documentation, lecture and governmental relationship for standard issues.