Re: CfC: Request transition of HTML5 to Proposed Recommendation

On 08/09/2014 12:19 , Julian Reschke wrote:
> On 2014-09-08 12:03, Robin Berjon wrote:
>> I hear your discomfort, but I think the above would (meaning no
>> disrespect) give lawyering precedence over pragmatism. Sniffing is not
>> optional; it is, however, defined orthogonally.
>
> How can it be non-optional if you don't have a spec defining it?

Because for better or for worse we live in a world that is not entirely 
defined by specifications, but also in decreasing but still important 
part by existing deployed implementations. It's not optional in that you 
really just can't write a (useful) browser without this.

The fact that there isn't a spec is a problem (in general, for the Web) 
but isn't a specific concern of HTML.

>> How about this: I add a warning to the reference that conveys your
>> concerns?
>
> Yes, please make a proposal!

"""
As of today the Web community lacks a sufficiently complete, reliable, 
interoperable, and tested specification for the manner in which content 
sniffing takes place on the Web. We encourage implementers to exercise 
caution in this area as the Web community makes progress towards 
addressing this issue.
"""

-- 
Robin Berjon - http://berjon.com/ - @robinberjon

Received on Monday, 8 September 2014 10:33:06 UTC