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In short: Yes.
-In more length: the term "HTML5" is widely used as a buzzword to refer to modern Web +
In more length: the term "HTML5" is widely used as a buzzword to refer to modern web technologies, many of which (though by no means all) are developed at the WHATWG. This document is - one such; others are available from the WHATWG - specification index.
- -Although we have asked them to stop doing so, the W3C also republishes some parts - of this specification as separate documents.
+ one such; others are available from the WHATWG Standards + overview.Since then, the WHATWG has been working on this specification (amongst others), and the W3C has - been copying fixes made by the WHATWG into their fork of the document (which also has other - changes).
+In 2019, the WHATWG and W3C signed an + agreement to collaborate on a single version of HTML going forward: this document.