Re: After 5

This is pretty much what I would like to see - effectively a pointer to what is HTML. (Although that raises an interesting question…)

16.09.2014, 17:00, "Philippe Le Hegaret" <plh@w3.org>:
> On Tue, 2014-09-16 at 15:47 +0200, Daniel Glazman wrote:
>>  - we don't have one main spec of 1000 pages, we have modules
>>  - most of our modules are lightweight
>>  - there is no such thing as CSS 3 or CSS 4
>
> With a risk of going off track a bit, I think it will be valuable to
> make sure that www.w3.org/TR/html/ still points to our best
> understanding of what HTML is. With a new module approach and the
> various extension specifications, one won't be able to look at a single
> spec to understand what constitutes HTML. One suggestion was to
> republish the entire HTML5 specification as a set of modules in the
> immediate future and make sure that future modules are clear on which
> HTML5 modules they intend to replace. As such, /TR/html would always
> point to the most relevant modules and still present a complete set.
>
> Philippe

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