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User:Tantek

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minimal about from my intro to Emerging Technologies
=== emeritus ===
* <span class="h-card">[[User:Aruner|Arun Ranganathan]]</span>* , <span class="h-card">[[User:Aking|Austin King]]</span>* , <span class="h-card">[[User:Blizzard|Chris Blizzard]]</span>* , <span class="h-card">[[User:Thunder|Dan Mills]]</span>* , <span class="h-card">[[User:Fantasai|Fantasai]]</span>* , <span class="h-card">[[User:Gbrander|Gordon Brander]]</span>* , <span class="h-card">[[User:Gwagner|Gregor Wagner]]</span>* , <span class="h-card">[[User:Jst|Johnny Stenback]]</span>* , <span class="h-card">[[User:Sicking|Jonas Sicking]]</span>* , <span class="h-card">[[User:Joshcarpenter|Josh Carpenter]]</span>* , <span class="h-card">[[User:mhanson|Michael Hanson]]</span>* , <span class="h-card">[[User:Roc|Robert O'Callahan]]</span> == about ==I’ve been participating in web standards for over twenty years, beginning with leading the implementation of the Tasman rendering engine in Internet Explorer 5 for Macintosh. I’ve written and edited many [[Cascading Style Sheets]] specifications (CSS 2.1 & many CSS3 modules), but also co-invented [[microformats]], drove key features of [[vCard4]] in the [[IETF]], and been part of HTML5 and the HTML Living Standard work at [[WHATWG]] (authoring one of the first books and video tutorials on HTML5). I have served on the W3C Advisory Board since 2013, helping drive more openness and transparency in the processes of W3C as well as more liberal licensing of W3C standards. I am particularly passionate about and actively involved in the [[IndieWeb]] movement -- standards, events, and community -- which you should definitely ask me about. I hold Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees in Computer Science from Stanford, and 16 patents. I enjoy trail running, yoga, and bouldering. You can find out lots more about me and see active examples of my work on my blog at tantek.com.
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