- From: Richard Ishida <ishida@w3.org>
- Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2011 07:45:15 +0100
- To: "Martin J. Dürst" <duerst@it.aoyama.ac.jp>
- CC: "public-i18n-core@w3.org" <public-i18n-core@w3.org>
HI Martin, Yes I have those in mind. Just haven't had time to do anything about it yet. I'll add links to them shortly. RI On 25/07/2011 05:14, "Martin J. Dürst" wrote: > Hello Richard, > > I'm a bit worried that with this procedure, the comments/discussions > that we have already had on the mailing list may get lost. I'm thinking > e.g. about issues > http://www.w3.org/International/track/issues/77 or > http://www.w3.org/International/track/issues/132 > > Regards, Martin. > > On 2011/07/23 1:03, Richard Ishida wrote: >> 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 >> >> > -- Richard Ishida Internationalization Activity Lead W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) http://www.w3.org/International/ http://rishida.net/ Register for the W3C MultilingualWeb Workshop! Limerick, 21-22 September 2011 http://multilingualweb.eu/register
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