Thanks, I've added it under suggested additions as you mentioned, and also left a note in the intent to ship section. Looking forward to seeing more examples in the future!
Philipp On 10/21/17 11:43 PM, Andrew Overholt wrote: > Not a bad idea! You can feel free to add it to the wiki page under > suggested additions. And remember, they're just guidelines :) > On Sat, Oct 21, 2017 at 4:25 AM Philipp Kewisch <mozi...@kewis.ch> wrote: > >> Hey Folks, >> >> One thing I've often been thinking when reading the Intent to >> Ship/Implement emails is "Hey, that sounds interesting, I wonder what >> that is and how I can use it". >> >> The spec and bug is usually linked, so I can go ahead and take a look at >> the spec, but what would make reading email a lot easier for me is a >> short summary of what the spec does and an example how it can be used. >> >> For example, the pointer events spec recently had an Intent to Ship. As >> I haven't read about it earlier, all I know is that the name suggests it >> has something to do with the mouse, but until I skim the first few >> screens of the spec until Example 1, I am not sure what it does. The >> following info would have been helpful: >> >> """ >> Pointer Events are like mouse events, but more general. It provides >> similar information for devices like touchscreens, pen input, etc. Here >> is a simple example: >> >> window.addEventListener("pointerdown", function(event) { >> console.log(event.pointerType); // "pen", "mouse", etc. >> console.log(event.width); // width of contact geometry >> }); >> >> """ >> >> Do others think this information would be helpful, and if so, can we get >> this added to the process for Intent to Ship and Intent to Implement? >> >> Philipp >> _______________________________________________ >> dev-platform mailing list >> dev-platform@lists.mozilla.org >> https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-platform >> _______________________________________________ dev-platform mailing list dev-platform@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-platform