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Due to spam attacks I had to password protect editing. The password is the web standard you use to define the presentation of a web site (in uppercase).

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Link to presentations, podcasts or other information you've contributed to in the past. Be aware that everything on here is CC licensed, so flag up any deviations from that.

How to Convince Your Company to Embrace Web Standards

A panel from SXSW06 with some folks telling their tale of getting a corporate behemoth on the standards bandwagon and how you can too.

See also "How To Embrace Web Standards" section in the MACCAWS whitepaper.

Teachings web standards

Aarron Walter has setup a new project Web Standards Documentary Project. Here he lists a series of videos from students who have convinced their employers or clients of the benefits of web standard adoption.

Making a Commercial Case for Web Standards

A collaborative project from a few years back that created a useful white paper, might be good seed material?

Update by Steph Troeth (2009/02/24): the maccaws.org and maccaws.com domains should be pointing now to this wiki. All the former content on the site has now been moved over here in its published from (from 2004). Much of the tech stuff requires updating, but many of the arguments in there can fit sections of this wiki. I've done the content port, now it's up to some one else to work out if the content is still relevant, or can be rehashed/updated elsewhere on this wiki. :)

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