Re: [Extensible Web] Getting things done

On Sun, Nov 11, 2012 at 7:34 PM, Marcos Caceres <w3c@marcosc.com> wrote:

>
> Hi François,
>
> On Sunday, 11 November 2012 at 18:23, François REMY wrote:
>
> > Welcome everybody,
>
> Thanks for getting this going! :)
> > If you’re new to this group or wondering what’s hapenning, please give us
>
> Who is "us"? :)
>

+1


> >
> > some time to get the group started. This mail address is the one you can
> use
> > to send mails to everybody in the group. Every mail you send here is
> > archived and publicly available to read, as stated in the W3C policy. If
> you
> > want to send mails for members only, please use “internal-nextweb@w3.org(mailto:
> internal-nextweb@w3.org)”
> > (but I don't think you should have to).
> >
> > In the coming days, we’re going to fill the wiki a bit, publish an
> Sounds good. But lets try not to split the group between "doers" and
> "observers" - otherwise it sets a bad precedence from the start: Everyone
> should be doing and feel they have the same level of control within the
> group.
>

+10


> >
> > introductory blog post and advertise ourself outside the borders of our
> own
> > twitter accounts.
>
> Also sounds good. Can I recommend you also set up an org on Github and
> start adding participants there?
>

Please just do it Marcos !


> > We’ll start getting things done as soon as all those
> > things have been done.
> >
>
> Also, it would be nice before you write the blog post to lay down what you
> had in mind with the group and what the goals are. Just a rough list so we
> can start getting on the same page. For example, I'm really interested in
> getting a standardised form for creating polyfills. What I mean is that I
> would like to see a common pattern for how polifills written and
> bootstrapped. Also, it would be good to have some kind of standard way to
> make sure legacy browsers are correctly targeted, etc. And, instead of just
> having a document that outlines that stuff, it would be great to have
> templates on Github that people could download and use.
>
> To achieve the above, we would need a good sample of the best polyfills
> out there to see how they do stuff. We should also drag in people like Remy
> Sharp, Paul Irish, etc. to give us some guidance.
>
> Thanks! :)
>

Mohamed


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