On 14-02-10 08:37 AM, Allen Wirfs-Brock wrote:
I'd suggest grouping all minor editorial bugs by chapter. That's how I'll process them.
So, just to be clear, a "chapter" is what the spec itself (usually) calls a "clause"? (I.e., the main body of the spec has 26 of them.) If so, that means I'll only have to create 20 bugs, yay.
As noted in the release notes, Rev 22 is particularly rough WRT algorithm formatting because of some technical issues I was still working through. Don't bother reporting those sorts of issues for this revision. I already know about them.
The release notes mention "(extra line spacing, wrong left margin)". It turns out that my pipeline is oblivious to such issues (as long as the left margin is consistent within a given algorithm). What about metavariables losing their italicization: is that something I shouldn't bother reporting on? I submitted Bug 2428, in the hopes of covering them all, but if you need a complete list, I could incorporate that into my comments.
Prioritize the reporting of actual semantic errors over minor editorial issues.
I think my comments are all editorial (some minor, some not). It takes all my time just to find those. -Michael _______________________________________________ es-discuss mailing list [email protected] https://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/es-discuss

