Re: [w3c/editing] normative spec changes do not always end up as issues filed with browsers (Issue #463)

The Web Editing Working Group just discussed `normative spec changes do not always end up as issues filed with browsers`.

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&lt;sanketj_> Topic: normative spec changes do not always end up as issues filed with browsers<br>
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&lt;sanketj_> github: https://github.com/w3c/editing/issues/463<br>
&lt;sanketj_> johanneswilm: Apple didn't get notified about a change made in spec. Apple was in attendence, but is there any process improvement we can make to better notify?<br>
&lt;sanketj_> ...: Please comment in issue.<br>
&lt;sanketj_> wshieh: Will follow up with Marcos as well.<br>
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