Mark Nottingham has contributed to the design and maintenance of core Internet technologies for more than twenty-five years, focusing on HTTP, URLs, RSS/Atom, and QUIC. He has written more than thirty IETF RFCs and W3C Recommendations.
As Chair of the HTTP Working Group since 2007, he oversees the evolution of the foundational protocol of the Web. As Chair of the QUIC Working Group, he shepherded the evolution of Internet transport. He has served in leadership positions including the W3C Board of Directors, the Internet Architecture Board, and the W3C Technical Architecture Group.
Mark holds a Graduate Diploma of Communications Law from Melbourne Law School and is a Member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. Currently, he is Standards Lead at Cloudflare and lives in Prahran, Australia.
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