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RUM Community Group
The mission of the RUM Community Group is to improve and expand the capabilities of developers and businesses who are using Real User Monitoring (RUM) to measure user experience on the web.
We are focused on the measurement of performance, errors, logs, tracing, activity, and any other facet that indicates user experience.
Our deliverables would include: Collaborative research projects (sharing the experimental results and any findings), and generating documents for external consumption (principles, opinions, positions, recommendations to Working Groups and others).
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Call for Participation in RUM Community Group
W3C Team
Posted on:
September 30, 2024
The
RUM Community Group
has been launched:
The mission of the RUM Community Group is to improve and expand the capabilities of developers and businesses who are using Real User Monitoring (RUM) to measure user experience on the web.
We are focused on the measurement of performance, errors, logs, tracing, activity, and any other facet that indicates user experience.
Our deliverables would include: Collaborative research projects (sharing the experimental results and any findings), and generating documents for external consumption (principles, opinions, positions, recommendations to Working Groups and others).
In order to
join the group
, you will need
W3C account
. Please note, however, that
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Membership
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This is a community initiative. This group was originally proposed on 2024-09-23 by
Nic Jansma. The following people supported its creation: François Daoust, Nic Jansma, Philip Tellis, Lucas Pardue and Barry Pollard.
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Chairs
Cliff Crocker
Karlijn Löwik
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