ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG99 homepage http://www.dkuug.dk/JTC1/SC22/proto/ is a prototype web entry page (homepage) for SC22 WGs.
The homepage structure has been created, based on the original AN-8 contribution, offline communications with Jim Isaac and Keld Simonsen, and email contributions from Brian Meek, Bob Follett and Bob Mathis. Also consulted were the ISO/CS contributions on "The Discovery and Retrieval of Internet Resources from ISO" (ISO ITSCG AWG 1 N27) and "Identification and Distribution of JTC 1-Related documentation" (JTC1 E3778) and general Internet guides on HTML style (http://union.ncsa.uiuc.edu:80/HyperNews/get/www/html/guides.html).
The pages have been made so it should be straightforward to generate it out of existing WG material, combined with the produced prototype web pages, which have been made in a HTML-utilitities independent, portable and strictly conforming (to HTML 2.0) way. Basically what you need is the WG scope, the convener's report to the SC, your membership and liaisons lists, and then possibly descriptions of standards for example as text from the originating NP. Keld Simonsen, keld@dkuug.dk has offered to help in merging the WG materials with the HTML sources, as well as offered hosting of the pages.
The WG web pages should be structured so that it is readable, also as a freestanding paper submission, as these pages are also an example of.
The prototype has the following pages:
A number of ressources are drawn upon, including the ISO and IEC web servers, and the document lists provided by Danish Standards.
A number of guidelines for each of the documents have been written.
The structure of the WG web pages most likely will differ somewhat from WG to WG and will also neccesarily develop over time, but some structure should be kept common, also for use in general ISO-wide text retrieval and web systems.
It is important that the web pages are well kept. A way to do this is to have a direct relation to information already being generated by the WG, such as conveners reports, project status, membership lists, ftp archives etc. As the web pages are advised to be readable clear text, the web document could be the same as the normal WG document.
Some of the information needed may be be automatically updated, like ftp archive contents and email subject list, and some may be done already by other sources, such as updated standards lists from ISO and document lists from Danish Standards.
You should check your document for correct HTML before releasing it.