Hi Karl

Okay, sounds good. Pretty much like we have done. When I find out if Adam is around, I will offer to stay up so that we overlap. I never go to bed before around 1 Pacific anyhow.

Do you remember at the beginning of the jquery development when we were working with a series of tests at the top of their "supports" function? In writing out that long message, it makes me think that I wish there was something similar, a grand test suite for DOM implementations. Maybe there is. I have these two poles - I can go to W3 and read the spec but it's very detached from scenarios. So then I can go work on find and fix, but this is just scenarios and doesn't let you know what's ahead or how close you are to finishing. We need a series of anecdotal exercises designed by people, similar to our jsrt only published by the W3 consortium or something, so that you have a definitive way of knowing when you've passed your tests or which ones failed. Maybe this exists. I'm sure at Firefox and Chrome they run their browser through a suite like that.




 On Mon, 26 Dec 2016, Karl Dahlke wrote:

How do you think we ought to work?

Well you could just send email to me, and Chris, and anyone else interested,
that's mostly how we have trudged forward in the past.
Or there's a speakup IM channel that we chat on but we would all have to be 
awake and online at the same time.
Sometimes that has worked well for me and Chris, or me and Tyler, but that's 
just cause we don't sleep much, or regular, I guess.
So I don't know, whatever you like.

Karl Dahlke


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