>>Where it is specified did not really have an
>>impact on whether we would do it or not.
Agreed. The place does not matter. Stability does, IMHO.

>>I would also be somewhat hesitant
>>to say that separate drafts necessarily move faster.
At least there is a chance.
It seems more feasible to implement a set of interfaces one by one - if they 
are independent - then to do it all at once.

Separation on the spec level may also result in better specs, since the 
interface interdependencies would be avoided for practical reasons.

Thanks,
Marcin

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-----Original Message-----
From: Anne van Kesteren [mailto:ann...@opera.com]
Sent: Friday, June 26, 2009 11:57 AM
To: Marcin Hanclik; Maciej Stachowiak; Ian Hickson
Cc: Doug Schepers; Nikunj R. Mehta; public-webapps WG; Charles McCathieNevile; 
Arthur Barstow; Jeff Mischkinsky
Subject: Re: Points of order on this WG

On Fri, 26 Jun 2009 10:09:43 +0200, Marcin Hanclik
<marcin.hanc...@access-company.com> wrote:
> +1
> Stable specification moving faster in the standards track will
> definitely bring more implementations.

To be clear, when we decided to implement this feature it was still part
of the HTML5 specification. Where it is specified did not really have an
impact on whether we would do it or not. I would also be somewhat hesitant
to say that separate drafts necessarily move faster.


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