- From: SiPlus <hwguy.siplus@gmail.com>
- Date: Tue, 1 Apr 2014 00:34:43 +0400
- To: "matmarquis. com" <mat@matmarquis.com>
- Cc: Marcos Caceres <mcaceres@mozilla.com>, public-respimg@w3.org
- Message-ID: <CADBpzgHiPEU_TND+hLz0YkoomkneO9FU0KG-nKYqmFK26pU0MA@mail.gmail.com>
Looking forward to a specification update by Google and/or Mozilla! On Apr 1, 2014 12:31 AM, "matmarquis.com" <mat@matmarquis.com> wrote: > On Mar 31, at 4:19 PM, SiPlus wrote: > > Why couldn't these 171 people contribute code? If only one person knows > how to implement a web specification, the specification is either > incomplete or unreadable. I wonder if intentionally, since it's partially > written by an Internet EEExplorer developer. > > Looking forward to your pull request(s)! > > > On Mar 31, 2014 11:16 PM, "matmarquis.com" <mat@matmarquis.com> wrote: > >> On Mar 31, at 2:55 PM, SiPlus wrote: >> >> $10000 for an HTML element? Did Russian government launch this campaign? >> Wow, never thought *open-source* could be so corrupt... >> >> Just to clarify: all of the money raised is going to Yoav's full-time >> work on adding the `picture` element to Blink (and hopefully WebKit as >> well, soon). As an independent contractor, this will allow one of the >> people that knows the element best to lead the implementation alongside the >> Blink team. This is effectively the community hiring Yoav so that we can >> see this not only implemented well, but *quickly*. >> >> I'm a little curious about what you mean by "corrupt" where nobody is >> profiting from this but Yoav, who is being paid for services rendered. I >> have this sinking feeling that we're not looking at an especially >> productive conversation here anyway, though. >> >> >> On Mar 31, 2014 10:39 PM, "Marcos Caceres" <mcaceres@mozilla.com> wrote: >> >>> Hi All, >>> As most of you know, Yoav and Wilto ran an Indigogo campaign to raise >>> money so Yoav can implement <picture> in Blink: >>> >>> http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/picture-element-implementation-in-blink >>> >>> Today, they reached the goal of US$10,000! What's more amazing is how >>> quickly they got there - only took about a week! 171 amazing people >>> contributed. >>> >>> If you haven't contributed to the campaign, it's not too late! There are >>> some great perks available, including an awesome "RICG" t-shirt design by >>> the amazing Geri Coady. Check it out here: >>> >>> http://tinyurl.com/ricg-shirt >>> >>> Thanks again to everyone who contributed! You've made the web just that >>> little bit more awesome :) >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >
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