On Tue, Dec 27, 2016 at 11:47:08AM -0800, Kevin Carhart wrote:
> >It depends on time zones etc, but I've certainly got time this week.
> 
> Great - I am around also.  Maybe let's get calibrated and this will
> supercede confusion over the time zones.  Right now it's 11:30 AM in
> California.

Ok, according to the date header that's -0800 offset so it's now  11:30 (approx)
in utc, which should make it 03:30 in the morning for you?

Hmmm, any idea what time/how you'd be online to work? Any preference as to IM
clients etc?

> When I sit down to try to do something, I generally resort to fixing
> cases from the inside out.  Do you think it would be good to take a set of
> tests like Acid3 and work off of that?  It seems like we need an
> intermediate point which is both an implementation of the spec approach,
> but also gives you a series of specific things to say "this passed," "this
> failed."  Find-and-fix has problems because it's just one thing after the
> next, forever, with no way of knowing if you have ten or a hundred
> remaining.  Going to the W3 consortium and getting the spec document has
> problems because it is hard to know where to begin or how to translate what
> you're reading into an attainable task.

Agreed, I like the set of tests method personally, particularly seeing as how
many devs seem to take a "I'll use it like this because it works" approach to 
the spec which means that one could only end up implementing a partial "fix"
and miss some important use-cases.

I'm going to take a look at acid3 I think and see what I can find.

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