- From: Dominique Hazael-Massieux <dom@w3.org>
- Date: Wed, 02 Sep 2015 15:18:43 +0200
- To: Natasha Rooney <nrooney@gsma.com>, W3C Webmob Public <public-web-mobile@w3.org>
- CC: Daniel Pimentel <d4n1@openmailbox.org>, Leandro Melo de Sales <leandro@ic.ufal.br>, Takeshi Usui <ta-usui@kddi.com>
Hi Natasha, On 27/08/2015 02:48, Natasha Rooney wrote: > In the Web API Gap project we have been working on trying to decide on a > layout for the document using the great data that was collected by > Daniel, Leandro and Takeshi. In a talk I gave last week I made some > tables to exemplify the data - you can see them in the below slide deck > from slide 10. Dom and I were wondering if this would be a good starting > point for building the tables in the document - what does everyone > think? If you could let us know your thoughts that would be great! > https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1S3Sgb4_dBf22PEzPswQMG3QrEK0IHK1EnbAMuVq0zO4/edit#slide=id.gb91100e72_0_45 Great stuff! Based on this, I've started re-adapting the generating system for the Web API gap document to use the type of categorization and layout you've used in your slides. The resulting view can be seen at: http://w3c-webmob.github.io/web-api-gap/document/ I've also taken a pass at fixing / updating data — having a way to visualize it makes it much easier to pick errors or gaps. Obviously, the text parts of the document are still stubs for the most part; as we discussed earlier on the phone, I'm not sure yet if we need text, and what text we need in case we do. Also, I think it would be useful to organize the features more strictly in-line with the categories proposed in the app foundations: http://www.w3.org/appfoundations/ (should we fine these categories not helpful, then I think we ought to try and get them fixed). Unless I hear push-back, I'll probably take a stab at this in the upcoming few days. The particular colors and icons I picked for the tables can and should be improved; but hopefully someone with a better eye for that than me can take a stab at it. Dom
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