Visiting the W3C meeting

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Both the IETF and the W3C are meeting in Japan this
month. The W3C TPAC meeting was going on this week
in Sapporo, and the IETF meeting is beginning next
week here in Yokohama.

Given the proximity of the gatherings and the
technical topics, many people are attending both. 
This was the first visit to the W3C for some of us, and
we wanted to share our experiences and point out
important work that crosses organisations.

You may remember that to increase cross-pollination,
both organisations had made an offer for reduced
registration fees for new participants from the other
meeting.

Here are our experiences:

http://www.ietf.org/blog/2015/10/visiting-the-w3c-meeting/

Jari Arkko, with Barry Leiba, Ari Keränen, Heather
Flanagan, Karen O’Donoghue