The provided text offers a comprehensive comparison of the standardization processes for Web standards (HTML/CSS) and the C++ programming language. It examines how these distinct ecosystems manage governance, proposal lifecycles, stakeholder participation, working groups, consensus building, timelines, tooling, experimental features, conformance testing, and implementer interaction. A central theme is the philosophical divergence between the web's emphasis on continuous evolution, cross-browser compatibility, and "never break the web", versus C++'s focus on precision, performance, and controlled, periodic evolution through formal committee procedures. Ultimately, the text highlights how these differing approaches are tailored to serve the unique needs and cultural norms of their respective domains.