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- Creators of local standards (instead: represent W3C and help participating in the work)
- Spokesmen of vendor-specific products (instead: encourage using public standards)
- Consultants of IT in general (instead: try to help with W3C technologies)
- "Just for technical people"
(instead: will find a common language)
- Hard to approach (instead: works in many ways and various levels)
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