About to raise lots of new issues!

Folks,

I've been wondering how to manage all the HTML5 related issues that have 
been raised for consideration over the past week or so, given that 
discussion of them will be spread across multiple emails and sets of 
minutes - and it finally dawned on me that this is exactly what tracker 
is for.

So I propose to raise a tracker issue for each comment raised so far in 
email, under a product called HTML5-prep or Polyglot-prep (spec specific 
- if we have comments on other specs, we should create new products.) 
That will give us issue numbers to use when referring to a particular 
proposed comment, so that tracker will track it for us across emails and 
telecons.

If we decide not to proceed with a comment, we can closed the issue.  If 
we do, then we can make a clean copy in the existing 'live' HTML5 
product or the Polyglot product, so that it can be tracked as an 
official comment.

Unfortunately, this will mean you getting a bunch of emails as I trawl 
through the email comments sent so far.  Please bear with us for that.

For future review work, we should probably just raise a new tracker 
issue for each comment, rather than send by email.  (Be sure to choose 
the *-prep product, however, or the comment will be sent prematurely to 
other WG lists).

Cheers,
RI


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Richard Ishida
Internationalization Activity Lead
W3C (World Wide Web Consortium)

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