- From: Marcos Caceres <w3c@marcosc.com>
- Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2012 03:30:07 +0000
- To: François REMY <francois.remy.dev@outlook.com>
- Cc: "<public-nextweb@w3.org>" <public-nextweb@w3.org>
Received on Sunday, 25 November 2012 03:30:36 UTC
On 25 Nov 2012, at 00:27, François REMY <francois.remy.dev@outlook.com> wrote: > I propose Brian look at some CSS polyfills/preprocessors he didn't wrote himself and I'll be looking at some HTML polyfills (I'm specifically looking for HTML5 input tags and also x-tags which emulate web components). > > Feel free to report on what you're going to work to avoid duplicates ;-) > Ok, cool. I'll stick with DOM/HTML also: DOMTokenList, @srcset, picturefill, and the like. > > De : Marcos Caceres > Envoyé : 24/11/2012 23:55 > À : François REMY > Cc : <public-nextweb@w3.org> > Objet : Re: Reading some polyfills > > > > On 24 Nov 2012, at 20:47, François REMY <francois.remy.dev@outlook.com> wrote: > > > Okay guys, I’m back from Dublin. I’m not going to have a lot of time to spend on this but I plan to read some popular polyfills this week. Feel free to do the same and share with the others when you find something interesting ;-) > > > > François > > If we do 5-10 each, we should get a good sample of best practice (let's aim for 30 initially). But let's please coordinate in the wiki so we don't end up reviewing the same ones. > > What are we looking for specifically?
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