- From: Brian <brians.emailz@gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2011 16:21:19 -0500
- To: www-validator-css@w3.org
These posts are found by selecting the feedback button below the validator and then choosing the option with the following description, "This mailing list is for comments or bug reports on the CSS validator". It is the only option I could find for validator feedback. If it's main function is public conversation, than I apologize for being snippy. But, "if" you are a fellow developer, than this should be a concern of yours, as well. How many customers have you lost to unskilled self-proclaimed developers relying solely on unscrupulous and dishonest tactics (they're as prevelant as unskilled people proclaiming themselves techs, because they know how to reinstall a program)? People trust W3 and they do deserve that trust, but upgrading the validator to detect no data and stating so, can't really be all that complicated. Not to mention, helping skilled developers get work and forcing unskilled ones to get an education or find a different scam. This lies at the core of "making the internet better for all". Please, stop emailing my personal email with your responses and get on this band wagon, it's to everyone's benefit.
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