[whatwg] HTML5-warnings - request to publish as next heartbeat WD

2009-08-09 Thread Manu Sporny
I took some time this weekend to go through the HTML5 specification and write warning language for features that are currently either controversial or have long-standing bugs logged against them. It is important that we draw attention to the least stable sections of the HTML5 draft in order to

Re: [whatwg] HTML5-warnings - request to publish as next heartbeat WD

2009-08-09 Thread Tab Atkins Jr.
On Sun, Aug 9, 2009 at 8:32 AM, Manu Spornymspo...@digitalbazaar.com wrote: I took some time this weekend to go through the HTML5 specification and write warning language for features that are currently either controversial or have long-standing bugs logged against them. It is important that

Re: [whatwg] HTML5-warnings - request to publish as next heartbeat WD

2009-08-09 Thread Julian Reschke
Hi Manu, Manu Sporny wrote: I took some time this weekend to go through the HTML5 specification and write warning language for features that are currently either controversial or have long-standing bugs logged against them. It is important that we draw attention to the least stable sections of

Re: [whatwg] HTML5-warnings - request to publish as next heartbeat WD

2009-08-09 Thread Maciej Stachowiak
On Aug 9, 2009, at 6:32 AM, Manu Sporny wrote: 3. A poll is created with two options: [ ] Publish Ian's latest draft to address the heartbeat requirement. [ ] Publish Ian's latest draft with Manu's warning language to address the heartbeat requirement. If we indeed have a draft,

Re: [whatwg] HTML5-warnings - request to publish as next heartbeat WD

2009-08-09 Thread Maciej Stachowiak
On Aug 9, 2009, at 2:16 PM, Maciej Stachowiak wrote: If you limit your list to open issues that have been unresolved for at least 6 months without meaningful progress (with reference to an issue tracker issue, or a mailing list post, dating back at least 6 months) and if you remove the