On May 4, 2009, at 11:15, Larry Masinter wrote:
http://canvex.lazyilluminati.com/misc/cgi/issues.cgi/
gives me a list of 15 issues.
It shows 15 folders.
http://www.whatwg.org/issues in Chrome listed hundreds
I see 15 folders there, too, in Minefield (HTML5 parsing-enabled
version).
The HTML working group should manage priorities of the HTML document
without requiring registration on the proprietary "WhatWG.org" site.
W3C has extensive tools for managing priorities and issues, designed
to insure an open process. This isn't.
It seems to be a standard operating procedure that an editor of a
working group runs an issue tracker outside the w3.org space. Consider http://htmlwg.mn.aptest.com/xhtml2-issues/
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