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Ian Jacobs at W3C

The most reliable way to reach me is <ij@w3.org>.
Roles
- Starting 1 February 2015: Head of W3C Payments Activity
- 2011: Led project to createCommunity Groups
- Early 2004 through January 2015: Head of W3C Marketing and Communications
- 2001-2004: Involved in design and implementation ofW3C Patent Policy
- 1997-2004: Technical Editor
- Co-editor ofArchitectural Principles of the World Wide Web, Volume One, authored by W3C'sTechnical Architecture Group (TAG)
- URIs,Addressability, and the use of HTTP GET and POST
- Authoritative Metadata
- User AgentAccessibility Guidelines 1.0 Recommendation, with Jon Gundersonand Eric Hansen. Refer also to theTechniques for UAAG1.0, published as a Note at the same time as theRecommendation.
- Common User AgentProblems, W3C Note, with Karl Dubost and Hugo Haas.
- Authoring ToolAccessibility Guidelines 1.0 Recommendation, with JuttaTreviranus, Charles McCathieNevile, and Jan Richardson. Refer alsoto theTechniques for Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines 1.0,published as a Note at the same time as the Recommendation.
- Accessibility Features ofSMIL, W3C Note, with Marja Koivunen.
- Accessibility Features ofCSS, W3C Note, with Judy Brewer.
- Web ContentAccessibility Guidelines 1.0 Recommendation, with WendyChisholm and Gregg Vanderheiden. Refer also to theTechniques forWeb Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0, published as a Noteat the same time as the Recommendation.
- DOM Level 1Recommendation (helping a little with the HTML portion of thespecification).
- CSS 2.0 Recommendation,withBert Bos,Håkon Lie, andChris Lilley.
- HTML 4.0 Recommendation,withDave Raggett and Arnaud Le Hors.
- W3C Process Document
- January 2004:Architectureof the World Wide Web, atxml.gov in Washington, D.C.
- March 2002:W3CTechnologies and Accessibility, for theUniversities of Venezia and Bologna (Forli).
- March 2001:Authoring Accessible Help for the Web, forWinWriters Conference2001.
- May 2000:WebAccessibility and Device Independence, by Judy Brewer and IanJacobs, presented at theNinthInternational World Wide Web Conference (WWW9), Amsterdam, TheNetherlands.
- February 2000:W3C andaccessibility, presented at Palazzo Chigi in Rome, Italy.
- 15 November 1999:Making the Web Accessible, with Charles McCathieNevile atMicrosoft in Seattle Washington (USA).
- 18 December 1998:Architecture of the World Wide Web, at theUniversity of Bologna ComputerScience Department in Bologna, Italy (in Italian).
- From 1994 to 1997 I lived in New York City working as a teacherof English as a second language, a translator, and then a computerconsultant. I put together some documents (Postscript generatedfrom TeX) while teaching English as a Second Language:
- From March through August 1994 I lived in Bologna, Italy andworked at theUniversity ofBologna Computer Science Dept. I believe I designed the Dept.'sfirst Web site, although it no longer exists. I also worked on apaper (though not as a co-author) entitled "ReplicatedFile Management in Large-Scale Distributed Systems". I coinedthe name of the system: RELACS. One of the authors of the paper,Ozalp Babaoglu, wasresponsible for my being able to work at the University, as was myfriendDr. AndreaAsperti, whom I had met while working at theINRIA inRocquencourt.
- From early 1990 to 1994 I lived in Paris at 6 rue Saint Sulpiceand worked in the Chloe Project at theINRIA inRocquencourt (the project no longer exists, sadly). I worked ona system calledCentaur, an generator of programming language environments,that was produced by theCroapproject at INRIA Sophia and managed by Gilles Kahn. I wasresponsible for all of the documentation and published severalINRIA reports about this work:
- RT-0150TheSophtalk reference manual
- RT-0149Sophtalk tutorials
- RT-0140ACentaur tutorial
- I worked at theINRIA Sophiafrom approximately September 1989 until January 1990 in the Croapproject on Centaur. I lived in the back of a small house outsidethe village of Opio.
- I got a Master's Degree in Software Engineering from the Cericsin Sophia Antipolis, France from the fall of 1988 until thesummer of 1989. My fellow students included Arnaud Le Hors,Vincent Prunet, Renaud Marlet, and young colleagueDaniel Dardailler.
- I arrived in France in the fall of 1987 to work at theEcole des Mines de Paris inSophia Antipolis, France. I had a one year "stage" (internship)that lasted until the fall of 1988.
- I graduated fromYale in May1987, where I majored in Electrical Engineering. My primary funactivity there was in an improvisational comedy group known as thePurple Crayon, foundedin 1985 by Eric Berg and 14 others of us. The group continues tothis day.
Some old geek humor
Ian Jacobs (ij@w3.org)
Last revised: $Date: 2024/01/29 20:03:38 $Created: Nov1997
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