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The CSS Working Group just discussed `[meta] Co-authoring CSS Design Principles with the TAG`. <details><summary>The full IRC log of that discussion</summary> <fantasai> Topic: [meta] Co-authoring CSS Design Principles with the TAG<br> <fantasai> github: https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/7835<br> <fantasai> lea: As many aware, TAG maintains Web Platform Design Principles document<br> <fantasai> lea: including principles for CSS<br> <fantasai> lea: Down the line will add principles to help authors with their APIs<br> <fantasai> lea: There is overlap between TAG and CSSWG, but need tighter integration<br> <fantasai> lea: and e.g. fold in the documents fantasai is maintaining<br> <fantasai> lea: Some ideas that came up was, maybe there could be TAG-CSS TF<br> <fantasai> lea: or maybe have a label in our repo that the CSSWG monitors<br> <fantasai> lea: open to whatever ideas<br> <fantasai> Rossen_: We already have a TAG/CSSWG TF called Houdini<br> <fantasai> lea: Houdini has a different focus, though. Can have multiple TFs with different focus<br> <fantasai> Rossen_: Also my way of nudging group, that we have a bunch of things we still need to discuss for Houdini :)<br> <fantasai> Rossen_: I think it's an opportunity for the CSSWG to engage and help us drive better clarity<br> <fantasai> Rossen_: and help implementers and authors<br> <fantasai> Rossen_: Design principles in TAG have had good engagement, and community seems to be fairly responsive to what's in there<br> <fantasai> Rossen_: so huge +1<br> <Rossen_> ack fantasai<br> <Zakim> fantasai, you wanted to comment on URLs<br> <dholbert> scribenick: dholbert<br> <dholbert> fantasai: the url you're linking to isn't a w3.org url<br> <dholbert> fantasai: github urls might not be around at various points<br> <lea> W3C URL: https://www.w3.org/TR/design-principles/<br> <fantasai> https://wiki.csswg.org/ideas/principles<br> <dholbert> fantasai: design principles: there's a document that I maintain on the wiki<br> <dholbert> fantasai: maybe we can take that as a list of bugs to fix<br> <fantasai> https://fantasai.inkedblade.net/weblog/2019/designing-css<br> <dholbert> fantasai: there's also this article^<br> <fantasai> s/points/points, so please get in the habit of using the w3.org URL. If its out of date, update it/<br> <lea> q+<br> <fantasai> scribenick: fantasai<br> <florian> https://wiki.csswg.org/faq<br> <fantasai> florian: Also some interesting material to recycle in the FAQ, goes into why CSS works the way it does<br> <fantasai> lea: I just wanted to add, one framing is that we're using this as a pilot for how we work with other WGs more broadly<br> <fantasai> lea: plan is to eventually collaborate with more WGs, so whatever we decide should be more broadly applicable<br> <Rossen_> ack lea<br> <Rossen_> ack fantasai<br> <dholbert> fantasai: we could follow model of internationalization wg<br> <dholbert> fantasai: file issues in multiple repos<br> <lea> +1 to fantasai's idea<br> <dholbert> fantasai: e.g. file issue in tag repo and csswg repo<br> <fantasai> s/csswg repo/tracking issue in csswg repo/<br> <fantasai> Rossen_: Please comment on any ideas about scope or work mode in the issue<br> </details> -- GitHub Notification of comment by css-meeting-bot Please view or discuss this issue at https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/7835#issuecomment-1309080002 using your GitHub account -- Sent via github-notify-ml as configured in https://github.com/w3c/github-notify-ml-config
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