Publish as note and Incubate +1
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From: Léonie Watson [mailto:t...@tink.uk]
Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2016 11:06 AM
To: public-webapps@w3.org
Subject: CFC: Publish as W3C Notes
Hello,
At the AC meeting in March 2016 the WP co-chairs indicated that the following
two spec
> From: Domenic Denicola [mailto:d...@domenic.me]
> Sent: 26 April 2016 19:06
> Thanks Léonie. One correction:
>
> From: Léonie Watson [mailto:t...@tink.uk]
>
>
> > The WP co-chairs and team are happy to announce that Domenic Denicola
> > will be the new editor of the Custom Elements and Shadow
Hello,
At the AC meeting in March 2016 the WP co-chairs indicated that the
following two specifications would benefit from further incubation before
continuing along the Recommendation track:
Quota Management API [1]
Input Method Editor API [2]
This is a CFC to publish each of these specificatio
Hello,
The WP co-chairs and team are happy to announce that Domenic Denicola will
be the new editor of the Custom Elements and Shadow DOM specifications at
W3C.
With thanks to Google for their time and support, we're looking forward to
working with Domenic - and to the continued evolution of thes
Hi Brandon,
> On 22 Apr 2016, at 08:14, Brandon Jones wrote:
[...]
> Finally, I'd like to propose that we add gamepad vibration controls. This has
> been talked about in the past as well, and the thinking has typically been
> that the Gamepad API may want to try and use the Vibration API some
On Mon, Apr 25, 2016 at 8:10 PM, Kirill Dmitrenko wrote:
> I've found in the spec of XHR Level 2 that if a malformed JSON's received
> from a server, the response property would be set to null. But null is a
> valid JSON, so, if I understand correctly, there is no way to distinct a
> malformed
Hi!
I've found in the spec of XHR Level 2 that if a malformed JSON's received from
a server, the response property would be set to null. But null is a valid JSON,
so, if I understand correctly, there is no way to distinct a malformed JSON
response from a response containing only 'null', which i