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At our recent AC meeting in Hiroshima, Japan 🇯🇵, Fuqiao Xue, @w3c i18n Activity Lead, gave a comprehensive report of past and future W3C Internationalization work, collaborating with spec and browser developers to address gaps, particularly for endangered scripts and languages.
The Verifiable Credentials Working Group has published a First Public Working Draft for the Controller Documents 1.0. A controller document is a set of data that specifies one or more relationships between a controller and a set of data, such as a set of public cryptographic keys. https://www.w3.org/news/2024/first-public-working-draft-controller-documents-1-0/
At our recent AC meeting in Hiroshima, Japan 🇯🇵 Swapneel Sheth (Verisign) spoke on "Responsible Integration of Domain Names."
As DNS domain names grow in importance, standards and best practices are needed for their responsible integration. Sheth called for community collaboration to develop these standards and best practices to prevent internet security and stability issues.