On Feb 8, 2012, at 8:38 AM, David Goss wrote:

> <picture alt="alternative text" src="default.jpg">
> <source href="medium.jpg" media="min-width:400px" />
> <source href="large.jpg" media="min-width:700px" />
> <img alt="alternative text" src="default.jpg" />
> </picture>
> 
> Becomes this:
> 
> <img alt="alternative text" src="default.jpg" list="myimage" />
> <srclist id="myimage">
> <source href="medium.jpg" media="min-width:400px" />
> <source href="large.jpg" media="min-width:700px" />
> </srclist>

This feels a bit convoluted to me, to be honest—the addition of the 
non-semantic, non-display <srclist> gives me the creeps. It also leave us with 
two different markup patterns that serve the same goal, though not radically 
different by any means. Don’t get me wrong: I’d be okay with this pattern—hell, 
I’m receptive to any potential solution. I just feel there’s something to be 
said for keeping the element consistent and self-contained. 

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