Re: WebPlatform Browser Support phased approach?

Thanks much, Ronald! And everyone who is sharing their data as is!

I've sent feelers out regarding a work space in London next week. Will let
you know if I hear anything.

In the meantime, do you have a sense of how long it might take to
normalize this phase-1 data? No biggie, just looking to fill out the
CSS-properties schedule.

Regards!

Julee
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-----Original Message-----
From: Ronald Mansveld <ronald@ronaldmansveld.nl>
Date: Tuesday, October 22, 2013 3:47 PM
To: Alex Komoroske <komoroske@google.com>
Cc: Niels Leenheer <info@html5test.com>, julee <julee@adobe.com>,
"public-webplatform-tests@w3.org" <public-webplatform-tests@w3.org>
Subject: Re: WebPlatform Browser Support phased approach?

>Alex Komoroske schreef op 2013-10-22 17:48:
>> I strongly support a phased approach. I'm very excited about the
>> prospect of having a more robust system set up, but as far as the CSS
>> Properties launch goes, it's more important to have _something_, even
>> if it's just a one-time import from a couple of sources.
>> 
>
>I feel like there is support to do a phased approach, plus we have
>access to a (basic) set of data to get started. Coupled with the urgency
>to get CSS live (which I absolutely support, we've been in alpha long
>enough now ;) ), I think this is indeed the right path to follow. Plus,
>this buys us time to come up with a good plan and schemata for the
>data-exchange we want to use in the future.
>
>
>Next week I'll be in London, if anyone knows a place to work for me I
>can start building the first scripts to parse the data. I've checked out
>the Mozilla Open Office, but to me it's pretty unclear whether that is
>still in use, and if so: if and how I can use it. Do we have any
>Mozilla-employees on the list? Or do we have Googlers that know if
>perhaps the Google office can be used? Or any Londoners that know of a
>place?
>
>Worst case scenario I think I can use the City Business Library, but my
>experience is that libraries are not always the best place to work from,
>especially not if you try to make full office hours.
>
>
>Ronald

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