This is an open community. Anyone can contribute and add value or benefit.
Mailing Lists
There are mailing lists on which you can post questions, comment on discussions or make your own proposals.
| Mailing List Name | Public/Private | Archive |
|---|---|---|
| AR Standards Community Discussions |
Public | Yes |
| AR Standards Community Announcements |
Public | Yes |
| W3C POI WG Public Mailing List | Public | Yes |
| W3C POI WG Members Mailing List | Members only-upon approval | |
| AR Interoperability (in Korean) |
Members only-upon approval |
If you are aware of other relevant mailing lists which should be added to this table, please send details to Christine Perey.
Industry-specific or regional communities
In addition to the W3C which has formed the Points of Interest Working Group (AR use cases are considered as criteria for POI standards), the topic of AR is also emerging in standards bodies and industry associations such as ISO, Web3D Consortium, GSMA, OpenGeoSpatial Consortium and Open Mobile Alliance among others.
Depending on your geography, there may also be local communities to which you can contribute. For example, there are the AR DevCamp events and AR Meetup Groups. In Japan, you may wish to check out the AR Commons group.
Face-to-face Meetings
There are also face-to-face meetings of this community. Face-to-face meetings are held approximately twice a year in a venue to be decided. Check the events page for upcoming face-to-face meetings.
To participate in the face-to-face meetings, advanced registration via Web is required. Entry to the meetings, including all prepared content and participation in sessions will be granted to those who complete the appropriate meeting registration form. There is no formal membership nor participation fee, but depending on the availability of sponsors a fee for face-to-face meetings is sometimes required. Fees for participation in a face-to-face meeting are mentioned on the Web site or page for the meeting.
Wikis
In addition to face-to-face meetings and e-mail/mailing lists, other collaborative tools could be used by the community. If there are wiki pages on the topics of standards for AR, these should be brought to our attention.