Yes, that would be great!!

From: Piotr Koszuliński [mailto:p.koszulin...@cksource.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 1, 2014 5:20 AM
To: Ben Peters
Cc: public-editing...@w3.org; public-indie...@w3.org; public-webapps
Subject: Re: [Editing] Tracking Issues in GitHub

Hey,

On the Extensible Web Summit in Berlin we talked about creating a list of 
problems which we have with contenteditable, or more generally - when 
implementing editors. I started writing stuff down for such list. I've got 
things like what to do with bogus <br>s (aka extraneous line breaks) or typing 
spaces at the end of blocks, standard way for getting range from point or even 
about nightmarish HTML in the clipboard. Do you think that this GitHub issues 
page is the right place for them?

On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 2:40 AM, Ben Peters 
<ben.pet...@microsoft.com<mailto:ben.pet...@microsoft.com>> wrote:
In order to simplify and streamline communication on open issues for Editing 
and Intentions, I suggest we have more conversations on GitHub. To that end, I 
have opened Issues for the list of bugs in the spec, and removed them from the 
spec itself. If there are no objections, please check out our GitHub Issues 
page [1] to open new issues and comment on existing issues.

Ben

[1] https://github.com/w3c/editing-explainer/issues




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Piotrek Koszuliński
CKEditor JavaScript Lead Developer

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