- From: Max Froumentin <maxfro@opera.com>
- Date: Mon, 04 May 2009 11:20:44 +0200
- To: marcosc@opera.com
- Cc: public-webapps <public-webapps@w3.org>
I'm satisfied with the resolutions below. Max. Marcos Caceres <marcosc@opera.com> writes: > On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 2:04 PM, Max Froumentin <maxfro@opera.com> wrote: >> Hi Marcos, >> >> All changes approved, except the 2 below: >> >> Marcos Caceres <marcosc@opera.com> writes: >> >>>> 5. [Dependencies on Other Specifications] The last 2 statements logically yield "A user agent MUST attempt to implement [some specifications]" >>>> >>> now reads: >>> [[ >>> A user agent supports a specification if it attempts to implement that >>> specification. >>> >>> A user agent MUST support: >>> * the [Widgets-Packaging] specification, >>> * the [WebStorage] specification's Storage interface, with the >>> exclusion of the Database interface. >>> * the [DOM3Core] specification. >>> ]] >> >> It ends up to the same logical conclusion, no? If you substitute "support" in the second sentence you get: >> "A user agent MUST attempt to implement: ....". Surely, 'attempt to' is extra, no? > > Ok. I guess it it MUST support then it is expect to be a complete > implementation. > >>>> 14. [The authorName Attribute] This is a comment on P&C: <author> is used to deduce the "author name" property, but in the definition of <author> it's not specified that the element must contain the author's name. >>>> >>> >>> You can't check that, it's not testable. >> >> In fact, I'm saying that the property should be called "author information", rather than "author name". > > Right. changed it to widget.authorInfo
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