- From: Maciej Stachowiak <mjs@apple.com>
- Date: Sat, 06 Mar 2010 19:10:11 -0800
- To: Richard Ishida <ishida@w3.org>
- Cc: public-html@w3.org, public-i18n-core@w3.org
- Message-id: <E4076C74-138F-40D3-8E31-B0047E415556@apple.com>
Hi Richard and I18N WG, On Mar 5, 2010, at 3:29 AM, Richard Ishida wrote: > HTML folks, > > Just to let you know the expectations of the i18n WG wrt this > document[1] which was published yesterday. We do not expect the > HTML WG to review and comment on it just yet. > > The document is still in early draft, and was published to > facilitate ongoing feedback from bidi experts and i18n folks. It > also contains some explicitly identified open issues. > > The plan is to obtain feedback as soon as possible from bidi experts > and internationalization folks, then issue a new draft that > incorporates the results of those discussions. Only at that point > do we plan to put the proposals to the HTML community and seek their > comments and commitment. Depending on the amount of discussion that > takes place, we would hope to publish the second draft in about a > month from now. > > [1] http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/WD-html-bidi-20100304/ It's a little quirky to deliver feedback on the HTML WG's deliverables in the form of a Working Draft developed elsewhere, and it might have been better to make us more aware of this effort ahead of time. (I, for one, was surprised to see seventh Working Draft published with ours and was puzzled that I hadn't seen it before.) That being said, as long as the HTML WG gets the feedback in the end, I'm not too concerned with the process of developing it. From reading over this draft, it seems to me that most of this feedback is ready to be delivered to the HTML WG right now. I see many specific points that identify a specific problem in great detail, outline why the current state of the spec doesn't work, and propose at lest one workable solution. That's more than enough data to go into a bug report. I would expect that bug reports on these issues would most likely resolved expeditiously to everyone's satisfaction, and without any great controversy. The only potential problems I see are with details of syntax(*). I think those are best resolved within the HTML WG. I also suspect some of the comments may be issues for CSS, not HTML, for example the treatment of list markers. HTML completely defers to CSS on list rendering. Either way, it would be good to identify those kinds of issues ASAP rather than continuing to develop in a silo. If the I18N WG would like these issues addressed before Last Call, I strongly recommend delivering the feedback to the HTML WG as soon as possible, ideally in the form of bug reports, one per distinct issue. Regards, Maciej * - Examples of potential syntactic quibbles: (1) It would probably be better for the "bdi" attribute to act like a normal HTML boolean attribute where only presence or absence is relevant, not the value; (2) the name "bdi" is a bit obscure for a global attribute and may be prone to typos; (3) "submit_dir" does not match the usual conventions for HTML attribute naming. I raise these not to suggest changes to the draft but rather to point out that the HTML WG needs to review these issues and should do so ASAP.
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