- From: Jatinder Mann <jmann@microsoft.com>
- Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2011 20:33:11 +0000
- To: "public-web-perf@w3.org" <public-web-perf@w3.org>
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Meeting Summary: 1. Discussed Status for Timing Specifications. a. Performance Timeline, Resource Timing and User Timing spec updates Per ACTION-36 Add a Vendor Prefix section to User Timing, ACTION-45 Look into updating the Timing specs to use type arrays from the Web IDL spec and other feedback, the Performance Timeline, Resource Timing and User Timing specs were updated. b. Performance Timeline and User Timing specs to be published as First Public Working Drafts tomorrow The specs will be published as FPWD tomorrow. c. Performance Timeline, Resource Timing and User Timing specs to go into Last Call Resource Timing is already in Last Call until September 15, 2011. Performance Timeline and User Timing will go to Last Call early next week and be in Last Call until September 15, 2011. d. Web Perf WG tests are being moved to new W3C Test Suite Framework The Web Perf WG test cases are being moved to the new test harness: http://www.w3c-test.org/framework/. There is no work on the WG's part to update these test cases. Detailed Notes: Web Perf Teleconference #45 8/10/2011 IRC log: http://www.w3.org/2011/08/10-webperf-irc Meeting Minutes: http://www.w3.org/2011/08/10--webperf-minutes.html Attendees Present for Navigation Timing, Resource Timing and User Timing (4-5PM EST/1-2PM PST) Tony Gentilcore, James Simenson, Jatinder Mann, Nic Jansma, Arvind Jain, Philippe Le Hegaret, Karen Anderson Present for Page Visibility, Efficient Script Yielding, Display Paint Notifications (4-5PM EST/2-3PM PST) Meeting cancelled. Scribe Jatinder Mann Contents Agenda 1. Discuss status for Timing specifications. 2. Any other business. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Discuss status for Timing Specifications Philippe: I will be publishing User Timing and Performance Timeline as first public working draft tomorrow. ... Resource Timing is in Last Call until September 15. User Timing and Performance Timeline can enter Last Call on 8/15 until 9/15. <plh> http://www.w3c-test.org/framework/ Tony: Can we leave Last Call without implementations? Philippe: You can leave Last Call without implementations. Call for Implementations is the period when we wait for two implementations. Jatinder: I think we should focus the next four weeks on gathering feedback on the specs from the wider community and address that feedback. After this period, we can begin focussing on implementations. Philippe: Yes, and building a test suite. Jatinder: Yes of course. Philippe: The W3C is working towards a new testing framework here - http://www.w3c-test.org/framework/.<http://www.w3c-test.org/framework/> Web Performance WG is being used to test this framework. Nic: Is there any changes to the test cases we need to make? Philippe: No changes made.
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