W3C officially opens HTML5 to scrutiny
The World Wide Web Consortium has reached an important point in the long journey to standardize HTML5, the next version of the Hypertext Markup Language used to describe Web pages.
HTML5 officially reached “last call” status this week, which means the W3C believes it’s got a version of the specification mature enough for organizations to decide whether to express support. But changes still could come: “In practice, last call announcements generate comments that sometimes result in substantive changes to a document,” the W3C said in announcing that HTML5 reached last call.
Bring it on!