RE: [Web Components] Editor for Custom Elements

2016-04-07 Thread Domenic Denicola
From: Philippe Le Hegaret [mailto:p...@w3.org] > But I hope you realize that coming in the W3C community, working with them > for while, and then take things away to continue the work elsewhere is > received as not working in good faith with the W3C community. This is not a > judgment of

Re: [Web Components] Editor for Custom Elements

2016-04-07 Thread Philippe Le Hegaret
On 04/06/2016 03:34 PM, Domenic Denicola wrote: From: Léonie Watson [mailto:t...@tink.uk] Domenic Denicola briefly stepped into the role, but regretfully he has since declined to work within the W3C community [2]. That is not at all an accurate description of what has happened. I've very

RE: [Web Components] Editor for Custom Elements

2016-04-06 Thread Domenic Denicola
From: Léonie Watson [mailto:t...@tink.uk] > Domenic Denicola briefly stepped into the role, but regretfully he has since > declined to work within the W3C community [2]. That is not at all an accurate description of what has happened. I've very much enjoyed working with the W3C community on the

Re: [Web Components] Editor for Custom Elements

2016-04-06 Thread Anne van Kesteren
On Wed, Apr 6, 2016 at 9:17 PM, Léonie Watson wrote: > Which means we're looking for someone (or more than one someone) to edit > Custom Elements. Web Components are a key part of the Web Platform, so it's > an interesting time to be part of the group working on Custom Elements (and