- From: Patrick H. Lauke <redux@splintered.co.uk>
- Date: Mon, 3 May 2021 11:21:36 +0100
- To: WAI Interest Group discussion list <w3c-wai-ig@w3.org>
I've asked separately before, but opening this up to the wider group: there are currently 437 issues https://github.com/w3c/wcag/issues and 106 pull requests https://github.com/w3c/wcag/pulls against WCAG, and the numbers keep constantly going up (and yes, in a rather self-centered view...there are 19 PRs by me that I keep a close eye on, but that don't seem to be going anywhere https://github.com/w3c/wcag/pulls/patrickhlauke - many of which I'd say are fairly non-controversial, have been discussed, or just make a small editorial/non-substantive correction/tweak, ranging back to 2019). I understand that the focus is currently on 2.2 and/or 3.0, but particularly as most of the issues/PRs are about 2.1 (and heck, even 2.0) aspects that will be inherited by 2.2 anyway, I personally see value in looking at them at this juncture rather than carrying over potentially incorrect/confusing/incomplete/outright wrong things from 2.1/2.0. Is it worth considering doing a triage day/week to try and get these numbers down? A single concerted push to just try and get at least some of these resolved/merged/closed? P -- Patrick H. Lauke https://www.splintered.co.uk/ | https://github.com/patrickhlauke https://flickr.com/photos/redux/ | https://www.deviantart.com/redux twitter: @patrick_h_lauke | skype: patrick_h_lauke
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