On Thu, Apr 16, 2015 at 3:35 PM, Michael Dyck jmd...@ibiblio.org wrote:
I'm interested.
OK, thanks. I'll get back to you next week. Unfortunately I'm not around today.
Each time a new revision is published, some manual steps are required
to map broken links to the right sections in the new
I could probably come up with a way to include permanent ids in section
headings as Word invisible fields.
It would be a little more work for spec. editors (and somewhat bug prone:
forgetting to include one, forgetting to change the id when copying a
heading, etc) but would eliminate
On 4/17/15 1:16 PM, Axel Rauschmayer wrote:
One way of achieving that is by breaking up the
HTML spec into one page per top-level section, but that has
disadvantages, too.
Indeed. Like the ability to search in it. As a spec consumer, having
specs broken up like this makes them much harder
On Apr 17, 2015, at 6:20 AM, Jason Orendorff wrote:
On Thu, Apr 16, 2015 at 3:35 PM, Michael Dyck jmd...@ibiblio.org wrote:
I'm interested.
OK, thanks. I'll get back to you next week. Unfortunately I'm not around
today.
We should probably start by forking your repository and hosting it
I need to free up some time to work on other things, so I will not be
creating the unofficial HTML version of the spec anymore once ES2015
is final.
If you're interested in maintaining the HTML version, let me know! If
not, I imagine Allen can use Word to generate HTML versions, so it's
not like
On 15-04-16 11:23 AM, Jason Orendorff wrote:
[...] I will not be creating the unofficial HTML version of the spec
anymore once ES2015 is final.
If you're interested in maintaining the HTML version, let me know! [...]
I'm interested.
[...]
But there is one more job.
Back in 2013, I
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