- From: Robert Miner <rminer@geomtech.com>
- Date: Mon, 1 May 2000 10:19:56 -0500
- To: www-math@w3.org
Hello all. What a firestorm! I choose to take a positive view, and read this as indicating MathML is important enough now that people actually care, and all this constructive criticism is going to make for a much beter specification. However, there is no denying we have a lot of work to do. I made a list to help see what I had to do, but I figured it would be of general interest: Editorial and Typographical --------------------------- 1. general proofreading (Susan Lesch to www-math) 2. edits in Ch 3, mathml (Martin Durest to w3-math-wg) character language 3. proofreading in Ch 4 (Stephane to the w3-math-wg) 4. inverse hyperbolic names (Leszek Sczaniecki to www-math) 5. a couple Ch 5 corrections (Sharon Adler to www-math) 6. table formatting, and (Martin Duerst) remove historical stuff 6. correction to Ch 7 (Lauren Wood to www-math) 7. corrections to Ch 8 (Lauren Wood to www-math) Content Issues --------------------------- I haven't been following too closely, but I see there are several discussions with the 'general public' on www-math that need to be resolved. In particular, there is the <bvar> thread. DOM (Lauren Wood to www-math) ----------------------------- 1. should be normative 2. needs IDL interface 3. use Level 2 4. lots of technical changes Style ------------------------------ 1. Use CSS attribute syntax (Daniel Dardailler and Hakon Lie) Characters ------------------------------ 1. Eliminate <mchar> (RBS from mozilla, Martin Duerst, others) 2. Provisional Unicode chars (Martin) 3. <mglyph> redesign (Martin) 4. alphabetic chars (Martin) 5. non-English math (Martin) Other ------------------------------ 1. Test suite and validator (Luis Alvarez) If I am missing anything major, maybe someone could post that. (I don't count our friend Thomas Cool...) I have more thoughts on specific topics which I'll send separately. --Robert ---------------------------------------------------------------- Robert Miner http://www.webeq.com Geometry Technologies, Inc. email: rminer@geomtech.com phone: 651-223-2884 ----------------------------------------------------------------
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