On 4/8/15 10:41 PM, Daryle Walker wrote:
On Apr 8, 2015, at 6:45 PM, Benjamin Poulain <benja...@webkit.org> wrote:

On 4/8/15 12:01 PM, Bem Jones-Bey wrote:

On 4/7/15, 21:09, "Benjamin Poulain" <benja...@webkit.org> wrote:

The only mandatory fields are "name" and "status".

What are the valid values for the “status” field, and what is the criteria for 
a feature to be classified under each value?

-"enabled-by-default" tells if the feature is in WebKit nightly.
-"status" is free text, it will be shown as it is.
-"shipped" is the list of the first release versions shipping the feature.

Add, at least eventually, a “retired” column for the release version that 
dropped the feature. Maybe include a list of newer features that (at least 
partially) replace it. (An empty list would mean no replacement, or none yet.)

Yep, that's a good point, Shared workers is a good example of such case.

For the status text, I have not made up any rule yet. I used:
-"Done": fully functional, maybe some minor bugs left.
-"Prototyping": proof of concept kind of work.
-"In Development": anything in between the other two. Even something that 
barely work can use this.

Outside status, you can also add "comment" if you want to clarify something, 
want feedback, etc.

—
Daryle Walker
Mac, Internet, and Video Game Junkie
darylew AT mac DOT com


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