Closed ChristopherA closed 1 year ago
W3C CCG co-chairs don't have access to edit the W3C CCG homepage, so we will have to work with the W3C staff to change/update the page.
Yes, we are maintaining the list of upcoming meetings here: https://www.w3.org/groups/cg/credentials/calendar
Three different problems here.
a) the page I referred to is GitHub-static one https://w3c-ccg.github.io, which I've always felt was the "real" home page. The chairs should have access. b) The W3C page should be somewhat editable by the chairs, if they are listed as chairs in the official W3C members list for the CCG. My advice has always been use that page as little as possible, and only refer to the GitHub home page. c) The old chairs should have set via the W3C membership interface the new chairs. Did they?
I have clarified the task list above accordingly.
I show that the official w3c membership page https://www.w3.org/community/credentials/participants has the members at the top of this list as chairs:
All should be able to log in and make changes to the CCG pages there. Though my advice is to delete everything you can and not use it other than to point to the GitHub pages, and for official business with W3C such as officially approved Final and Draft reports.
We've worked with the W3C staff to update our WordPress page (https://www.w3.org/community/credentials/). Since we don't update our WordPress page often (the co-chairs don't have the edit access), we hid most of the information and link out to our Github page (https://github.com/w3c-ccg) and W3C calendar (https://www.w3.org/groups/cg/credentials/calendar/) as much as possible. Please let us know if anyone has further suggestions.
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to top to make it use new UX.