Re: [webkit-dev] MathML Refresh Heads up

2019-03-21 Thread Ryosuke Niwa
On Thu, Mar 21, 2019 at 9:42 AM Frédéric Wang wrote: > On 20/03/2019 20:45, Ryosuke Niwa wrote: > > I agree on the goal but disagree on the suggestion. At minimum, we should > decide each case separately and try to collect some data before. > >> We can continue to agree to disagree on this

Re: [webkit-dev] MathML Refresh Heads up

2019-03-21 Thread Frédéric Wang
On 20/03/2019 20:45, Ryosuke Niwa wrote: > > I agree on the goal but disagree on the suggestion. At minimum, we > should decide each case separately and try to collect some data before. > > We can continue to agree to disagree on this point. But I strongly > object to removing any features

Re: [webkit-dev] MathML Refresh Heads up

2019-03-20 Thread Ryosuke Niwa
On Wed, Mar 20, 2019 at 10:42 AM Ryosuke Niwa wrote: > > On Wed, Mar 20, 2019 at 5:57 AM Frédéric Wang wrote: > >> On 16/03/2019 00:04, Ryosuke Niwa wrote: >> >> On Fri, Mar 15, 2019 at 3:33 PM Frédéric Wang wrote: >> >>> Hi Ryosuke and Myles, >>> >>> Thank you for your reply. First, the exact

Re: [webkit-dev] MathML Refresh Heads up

2019-03-20 Thread Ryosuke Niwa
On Wed, Mar 20, 2019 at 5:57 AM Frédéric Wang wrote: > On 16/03/2019 00:04, Ryosuke Niwa wrote: > > On Fri, Mar 15, 2019 at 3:33 PM Frédéric Wang wrote: > >> Hi Ryosuke and Myles, >> >> Thank you for your reply. First, the exact thing about what will be in >> MathML Core is still open, people

Re: [webkit-dev] MathML Refresh Heads up

2019-03-20 Thread Frédéric Wang
On 16/03/2019 00:04, Ryosuke Niwa wrote: > On Fri, Mar 15, 2019 at 3:33 PM Frédéric Wang > wrote: > > Hi Ryosuke and Myles, > > Thank you for your reply. First, the exact thing about what will > be in MathML Core is still open, people are welcome to join and >

Re: [webkit-dev] MathML Refresh Heads up

2019-03-20 Thread Frédéric Wang
On 16/03/2019 00:29, Maciej Stachowiak wrote: > It’s easier for us to check Apple Books and iOS App compatibility for > a batch of possible removals at once, instead of one at a time. We can > start by looking at the set of items below. > > It’s helpful to give a heads-up other than the normal

Re: [webkit-dev] MathML Refresh Heads up

2019-03-15 Thread Maciej Stachowiak
> On Mar 15, 2019, at 3:33 PM, Frédéric Wang wrote: > > Hi Ryosuke and Myles, > > Thank you for your reply. First, the exact thing about what will be in MathML > Core is still open, people are welcome to join and participate to the MathML > CG [1] or comment on the GitHub tracker [2]. > >

Re: [webkit-dev] MathML Refresh Heads up

2019-03-15 Thread Ryosuke Niwa
On Fri, Mar 15, 2019 at 3:33 PM Frédéric Wang wrote: > Hi Ryosuke and Myles, > > Thank you for your reply. First, the exact thing about what will be in > MathML Core is still open, people are welcome to join and participate to > the MathML CG [1] or comment on the GitHub tracker [2]. > > Our

Re: [webkit-dev] MathML Refresh Heads up

2019-03-15 Thread Frédéric Wang
Hi Ryosuke and Myles, Thank you for your reply. First, the exact thing about what will be in MathML Core is still open, people are welcome to join and participate to the MathML CG [1] or comment on the GitHub tracker [2]. Our plan was also to remove features from WebKit but of course ultimately

Re: [webkit-dev] MathML Refresh Heads up

2019-03-15 Thread Myles C. Maxfield
> On Mar 15, 2019, at 11:29 AM, Ryosuke Niwa wrote: > > > On Fri, Mar 15, 2019 at 3:08 AM Frédéric Wang > wrote: > Hello WebKit developers, > > As some of you may know, Igalia is working on MathML support in Chromium > this year [1]. As part of that effort we joined

Re: [webkit-dev] MathML Refresh Heads up

2019-03-15 Thread Ryosuke Niwa
On Fri, Mar 15, 2019 at 3:08 AM Frédéric Wang wrote: > Hello WebKit developers, > > As some of you may know, Igalia is working on MathML support in Chromium > this year [1]. As part of that effort we joined a new MathML Refresh > Community Group [2] and one goal is to focus on a core spec for