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https://w3ctag.github.io/design-principles/#priority-of-constituencies says
User needs come before the needs of web page authors, which come before the needs of user agent implementors, which come before the needs of specification writers, which come before theoretical purity.
The draft Vision says
We put the needs of users first: above authors, publishers, implementers, paying W3C Members, or theoretical purity.
That is, it adds "publishers". (It also adds W3C Members and removes spec writers, but I think there's a good reason to let those diverge between the W3C-level Vision and the Web-level Design Principles.)
In w3c/AB-public#216 (comment), @cwilso says this change was well-considered within the AB, and if there's a good reason to make it, we should make the same change in the Design Principles.
I'm sympathetic to splitting the authors (often individuals) from the publishers (often corporations), and I'd lean toward putting publishers between authors and implementers. @cwilso, can you elaborate on the AB's reasons for adding publishers?