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<h1>Clipboard watching...</h1>
<span>Try it!! Copy paragraphs that below and paste it to <a href="https://translate.google.com.tr/">Google Translate</a></span>
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The TC39 committee is comprised of between 50 and about <br>
100 different people from a broad section of web-invested <br>
companies, such as browser makers (Mozilla, Google, Apple) <br>
and device makers (Samsung, etc). All members of the committee <br>
are volunteers, though many of them are employees of <br>
these companies and so may receive compensation in part for <br>
their duties on the committee. <br><br>
TC39 meets generally about every other month, usually for <br>
about three days, to review work done by members since the <br>
last meeting, discuss issues, and vote on proposals. Meeting <br>
locations rotate among member companies willing to host.<br>
<strong>All TC39 proposals progress through a five-stage process—</strong><br>
of course, since we’re programmers, it’s 0-based!—Stage 0<br>
through Stage 4. You can read more about the Stage process<br>
here: https://tc39.es/process-document/<br><br>
Stage 0 means roughly, someone on TC39 thinks it’s a worthy<br>
idea and plans to <strong>champion</strong> and work on it. That means lots<br>
of ideas that non-TC39 members “propose,” through informal<br>
means such as social media or blog posts, are really “pre-stage<br>
<strong>0.” You have to get a TC39 member to champion a proposal for</strong><br>
it to be considered “Stage 0” officially.<br><br>
Once a proposal reaches “Stage 4” status, it is eligible to be<br>
included in the next yearly revision of the language. It can<br>
take anywhere from several months to a few years for a<br>
proposal to work its way through these stages.<br>
All proposals are managed in the open, on TC39’s Github<br>
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