Re: Developer and Public Editions Re: Differences between the W3C and WHATWG specifications

Le 18 juin 2010 à 04:20, Henri Sivonen a écrit :
> <bikeshed>Web authors often identify as "Web developers", so in order to avoid confusion between Web authors and browser implementors, it's best not to use the word "developers".</bikeshed>

Fair enough. Implementer Edition if you prefer.


Le 18 juin 2010 à 03:27, Anne van Kesteren a écrit :
> Don't developers/designers want to know the latest details too? E.g. that "autobuffer" is now named "preload" and takes a different value?

The majority of them is working in Web agencies and/or big companies structure. Only a few are in startup playing with the last generation of technology. The constraints of their work make big parts of the technology make the last feature a dream more than a daily reality that they have to use.
For those who are willing to invest the time with the last minute information, they will see the Implementer Edition.


-- 
Karl Dubost
Montréal, QC, Canada
http://www.la-grange.net/karl/

Received on Friday, 18 June 2010 09:53:49 UTC