On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 8:56 AM, Russell McClellan <russell@motu.com> wrote:
> As a sociopolitical question, what's the best way of contributing
> something like this for me, someone not directly associated with Mozilla,
> Google, Apple, or W3C? My first instinct is to just hack something
> together in WebKit, then try to get the change adopted there, then pester
> you guys after that point to get it added to the spec. Please let me know
> if there's a better path.
>
Perhaps something like this:
a) identify use-cases that aren't served well by existing specs
b) create a proposal for a feature to address those use-cases
c) submit proposal for discussion in a suitable forum, e.g. this one
d) once that discussion has converged or stalled, implement something
Rob
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