Re: table headers - clear description of problem

Hi Ian,

> But the whole point is here that I haven't "decided" yet either.

No the whole point is that you don't get to decide. You are only the
editor after all.
If the HTML working group or other constituencies within the W3C
decide otherwise, then your job, in this case, is to include their
decisions in the spec.

--
stevef



2008/8/26 Ian Hickson <ian@hixie.ch>:
> On Tue, 26 Aug 2008, Steven Faulkner wrote:
>>
>> >Repeatedly complaining that I'm not acting in good faith is not a
>> >productive way of taking part in the work here.
>>
>> I think that it is a productive part of the process, as your acts of bad
>> faith mount up, and they are publicised, it pushes the process on
>> particular issues to a vote in the HTML WG. Where you don't get to
>> decide, the working group does.
>
> But the whole point is here that I haven't "decided" yet either. I haven't
> even carefully looked at the feedback yet.
>
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