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See also: Polish translation of this page as of June 2007
Do you have questions on how to use HTML5? If you want to ask "how do I upgrade my HTML4 page to use Web Forms?", "what is a web application?", "why does this not work?", "how do I use HTML5?", then you want to subscribe to, and then e-mail, the help@whatwg.org mailing list.
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The WHAT Working Group discusses issues and new proposals on an open and public mailing list, whatwg@whatwg.org. Discussion from interested parties is welcome.
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People looking to implement WHATWG specifications may be interested in discussing their experiences on the open and public mailing list implementors@whatwg.org. In general, project-specific discussion should be kept on project-specific lists, but sharing of test cases and experiences on this list is encouraged. This is also a good place to ask about implementation strategies.
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The WHATWG specifications are in Subversion. You can subscribe to this mailing list to get up-to-the-minute e-mail of changes made to the specification. You can also track the changes on Twitter (only non-editorial changes are sent), or by looking at the web-apps-tracker page.
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