I am not quite following why intention based invents is a problem. The
events reflect the intent of the user.
Rich Schwerdtfeger
From: Ben Peters <Ben.Peters@microsoft.com>
To: "chaals@yandex-team.ru" <chaals@yandex-team.ru>, "White, Jason
J" <jjwhite@ets.org>, Olli Pettay <olli@pettay.fi>,
"public-editing-tf@w3.org" <public-editing-tf@w3.org>,
"public-indie-ui@w3.org" <public-indie-ui@w3.org>, Travis
Leithead <travis.leithead@microsoft.com>, Ryosuke Niwa
<rniwa@apple.com>
Date: 11/04/2014 01:18 PM
Subject: Re: Need Agreement on Terminology
Would Input Events be confusing because we already have those in DOM
Events?
Travis, Ryosuke- you have both expressed a distaste for "Intention", can
you elaborate on that here?
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To: Ben Peters; White, Jason J; Olli Pettay; public-editing-tf@w3.org;
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Subject: Re: Need Agreement on Terminology
04.11.2014, 18:51, "Ben Peters" <Ben.Peters@microsoft.com>:
> The question really is should the events be the "Intention" of the user,
the "Action" of the browser/site, or the "Command" itself?
They represent the intention of the user.
(And while I could argue with Olli over the use of device events, input
events seems fine to me too).
cheers
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