Re: [tt-profile-registry] Split Registry table up

Hi Thierry,

Thanks for this, however it's not what I was expecting. On the one hand
this is my fault for not being clear - apologies: I didn't make clear that
this issue is actually intended to be post-merge of PR #3 by Andreas,
which pulls in the 'where to find profile information' data.

On the other hand, the usual method for this would be to create a PR for
the issue (issue #4) so that we could review it and if necessary handle
the potential clash between PR #3 and this direct commit. Now you've made
that commit we have clashes that are hard to resolve. Please could you
look into how to fix it up to incorporate PR #3 as well?

Nigel


On 10/02/2016 15:54, "Thierry MICHEL" <tmichel@w3.org> wrote:

>Nigel,
>
>I have split the table as you requested.
>Let me know if that is what you were expecting.
>
>https://w3c.github.io/tt-profile-registry/index.html

>
>Thierry
>
>
>
>
>Le 08/02/2016 10:39, Nigel Megitt via GitHub a écrit :
>> nigelmegitt has just created a new issue for
>> https://github.com/w3c/tt-profile-registry:

>>
>> == Split Registry table up ==
>> The table in §3 Registry is getting unwieldy because it is so wide. I
>> propose splitting the table up into:
>>
>> 1. a main list of profile identifiers, profile designators,
>> specifications and requestor contacts
>> 2. a list of profile identifiers and path to "where to find profile
>> information" and "value to look for"
>>
>> so that each table fits more easily in a normal width.
>>
>>
>> Please view or discuss this issue at
>> https://github.com/w3c/tt-profile-registry/issues/4 using your GitHub
>> account
>>
>



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