[minutes] Web Performance WG Teleconference #91 2012-12-05

Meeting Summary:



1.       Charter Text

The working group approved the Charter Text for Resource Priorities, Beacon, Diagnostics and Display Performance. The working group is looking to review text for Pre-render, Async scroll and HAR. The Charter text draft is on the wiki: http://www.w3.org/wiki/Web_Performance/Charter.



2.       Test Suite

I have submitted proposed test cases for Resource and User Timing this week. I'm hoping James Simonsen will be able to review the Resource and User Timing test cases. I will make updates suggested by Boris.




W3C Web Performance WG Teleconference #91 2012-12-05



IRC log: http://www.w3.org/2012/12/05-webperf-irc



Meeting Minutes: http://www.w3.org/2012/12/05-webperf-minutes.html



Attendees

Jatinder Mann, Philippe Le Hegaret, Ganesh Rao, Alois Reitbauer


Scribe

Jatinder Mann



Agenda

1.       Discuss Charter Text

2.       Review Action Items

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Minutes:
Charter Text

Plh: Text looks good.

Alois: Please remove (Leaks, Errors) from the Diagnostics title, but it looks fine in the text.

plh: We should also come up with rough time lines for each of the specs.
Test Cases

http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-web-perf/2012Dec/0000.html

Jatinder: Please review these tests.

Plh: Are these testing performance timeline as well/

Jatinder: Yes, they are.
... I will update the test cases based on Boris' comment. I will also ask James Simonsen to review these test cases, so we can approve.

plh: IE fails on the difference between domLoading and responseEnd since it doesn't support document.readyState == "loading".
... This is on this test: http://w3c-test.org/webperf/tests/submission/W3C/NavigationTiming/monolitic.html

Jatinder: I'll follow up on this one.

<plh> actually, the question is: is domLoading >= responseEnd ?

<plh> are there cases where domLoading < responseEnd?

Received on Wednesday, 5 December 2012 21:39:38 UTC