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  45. # [17:26] <glazou> Zakim, this will be Style
  46. # [17:26] <Zakim> ok, glazou; I see Style_CSS FP()12:00PM scheduled to start in 37 minutes
  47. # [17:26] <glazou> RRSAgent: make logs public
  48. # [17:26] <RRSAgent> I have made the request, glazou
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  52. # [18:01] <Zakim> +??P2
  53. # [18:01] <glazou> Zakim, ??P2 is me
  54. # [18:01] <Zakim> +glazou; got it
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  59. # [18:04] <arronei> zakim, microsoft has me
  60. # [18:04] <Zakim> +arronei; got it
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  69. # [18:06] <TabAtkins> zakim, aabb is me
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  76. # [18:08] <TabAtkins> ScribeNick: TabAtkins
  77. # [18:08] <johnjan> Zakim, microsoft has johnjan
  78. # [18:08] <Zakim> +johnjan; got it
  79. # [18:08] <TabAtkins> glazou: Extras for today? Bert sent one.
  80. # [18:09] <Zakim> + +34.14.4.aacc
  81. # [18:09] <TabAtkins> glazou: Let's start with the CSS 2.1 pub request.
  82. # [18:09] <acebal> zakim, aacc is me
  83. # [18:09] <Zakim> +acebal; got it
  84. # [18:09] <TabAtkins> Bert: There was an internal meeting about the 2.1 review, all comments were positive.
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  87. # [18:10] * Ms2ger would hope so
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  89. # [18:12] <TabAtkins> glazou: Another thing you mentioned was the acks section.
  90. # [18:13] <TabAtkins> glazou: I suggested listing the current members of the WG.
  91. # [18:13] <TabAtkins> glazou: Because some former members of the WG are not listed, or people from www-style.
  92. # [18:13] <TabAtkins> Bert: If people have names to add, please give them to me quickly.
  93. # [18:13] <TabAtkins> Bert: Especially anyone who's sent lots of issues in LC.
  94. # [18:14] <TabAtkins> fantasai: I think it's fine to list people who contribute to the testsuite.
  95. # [18:15] <TabAtkins> fantasai: Maybe in a separate section, specifically titled?
  96. # [18:15] <Zakim> +howcome
  97. # [18:15] <TabAtkins> fantasai: I don't think listing *all* WG members is a very honest thing to do, because there's a significant number of members who have never sent an email or attended a telcon.
  98. # [18:15] <TabAtkins> glazou: I don't like the "don't put anything" option, because it misrepresents the work the w3c members have done on this document.
  99. # [18:16] <TabAtkins> glazou: Bert, I'll mail you a compromise after the call.
  100. # [18:16] <TabAtkins> sylvaing: Did you get the testimonial from MS?
  101. # [18:16] <TabAtkins> Bert: Dunno, where did it come from?
  102. # [18:16] <TabAtkins> sylvaing: From Michael Champion.
  103. # [18:17] <TabAtkins> plinss_: I'd like to add the links to the annotation system to the spec.
  104. # [18:18] <TabAtkins> arronei: I presume Bert will produce a diff from the last draft to the PR?
  105. # [18:18] <TabAtkins> Bert: I hadn't thought about how to make it public yet, any ideas?
  106. # [18:18] <TabAtkins> arronei: Hadn't thought. I don't particularly need it public yet, so we can get it quickly and then deal with public later.
  107. # [18:19] <glazou> http://wiki.csswg.org/planning/japan-2011
  108. # [18:19] <TabAtkins> glazou: Please update the page with your arrival, etc.
  109. # [18:20] <TabAtkins> glazou: f2f agenda items, we have 9 including stuff coming from the forum.
  110. # [18:20] <TabAtkins> TabAtkins: I'm definitely going to want to talk about Variables/Mixins/etc
  111. # [18:21] <TabAtkins> sylvaing: I think Feature Queries in the backlog is an interesting topic.
  112. # [18:21] <TabAtkins> howcome: We'd like to talk about the CSS Viewport spec.
  113. # [18:22] <TabAtkins> glazou: I know Anne is on vacation, but do you think he'll have time to contribute to CSSOM when he's back?
  114. # [18:22] <TabAtkins> howcome: That's my assumption.
  115. # [18:22] <TabAtkins> glazou: Good, I've been playing with it and it's a huge pain.
  116. # [18:23] <TabAtkins> sylvaing: It definitely needs some talking about. It needs the 2.1 treatment, but it needs to move forward to new areas as well.
  117. # [18:23] <TabAtkins> howcome: I think Anne's goal has been to describe something more than what exists today.
  118. # [18:23] * dbaron Zakim, who is on the phone
  119. # [18:23] * Zakim I don't understand 'who is on the phone', dbaron
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  121. # [18:23] * dbaron Zakim, who is on the phone?
  122. # [18:23] * Zakim sees on the phone: glazou, stearns, [Microsoft], [Microsoft.a], sylvaing, fantasai, TabAtkins, Bert, Cathy_Chan, kojiishi, acebal, dbaron, +1.858.354.aadd, howcome
  123. # [18:23] <TabAtkins> howcome: From our perspective, the CSSOM his high priority too.
  124. # [18:23] * Zakim [Microsoft] has johnjan
  125. # [18:23] * dbaron Zakim, aadd is plinss
  126. # [18:23] * Zakim +plinss; got it
  127. # [18:24] <TabAtkins> sylvaing: I think the discussion should be about how to take this gigantic editors draft and get it to move forward.
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  129. # [18:24] <TabAtkins> glazou: It's going to take time, but it's worth doing it.
  130. # [18:25] <TabAtkins> glazou: I'm going to start mailing the list about issues I've found with it.
  131. # [18:25] <TabAtkins> howcome: The most important thing from our perspective is to offer alternative to the string-based api.
  132. # [18:25] <TabAtkins> TabAtkins: Big priority for us too.
  133. # [18:25] <TabAtkins> glazou: Yes, definitely. Tons of serialization.
  134. # [18:26] <TabAtkins> glazou: Anything else about the f2f?
  135. # [18:26] <TabAtkins> glazou: Now, publication requests.
  136. # [18:26] <TabAtkins> glazou: First is about Writing Modes. Elika requested an LCWD.
  137. # [18:26] <TabAtkins> fantasai: jdaggett suggested to wait and just publish a WD.
  138. # [18:27] <TabAtkins> fantasai: I'm fine with that, so we can talk over the issues at the f2f and publish again afterwards.
  139. # [18:27] <TabAtkins> glazou: I'm fine with that.
  140. # [18:27] <TabAtkins> RESOLVED: Publish Writing Modes as WD.
  141. # [18:27] <TabAtkins> glazou: Anyone from Adobe on the call?
  142. # [18:27] <TabAtkins> We have a request for Regions & Exclusions.
  143. # [18:27] <TabAtkins> glazou: Lots of discussion about this on the lsit, and Vincent said he was integrating the feedback. Is that done?
  144. # [18:28] <TabAtkins> stearns: Not sure if he's finished that yet, but I know he's working on it.
  145. # [18:28] <TabAtkins> fantasai: I think there was a lot of discussion about merging or splitting Exclusions into/from Floats, so if Regions is ready it makes sense to publish, but we should wait for Exclusions until after the f2f.
  146. # [18:28] <TabAtkins> arronei: I agree.
  147. # [18:28] <TabAtkins> alexmog: Me too.
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  149. # [18:29] <TabAtkins> RESOLVED: Once the WG gets an email saying that Regions edits are done, publish as WD.
  150. # [18:31] <TabAtkins> glazou: Next, publishing Images.
  151. # [18:31] <dbaron> fantasai: should have a changes list
  152. # [18:31] <dbaron> Tab: I'd like to resolve on gradient angles.
  153. # [18:31] <dbaron> Daniel: probably better at F2F
  154. # [18:32] <fantasai> http://www.css3.info/angles-in-gradients/
  155. # [18:32] <dbaron> fantasai: Got some Web author feedback on this issue (url)
  156. # [18:32] <dbaron> Tab: overwhelming majority go in one direction, which is how I've now changed the spec
  157. # [18:32] <fantasai> 95 comments
  158. # [18:32] <dbaron> Tab: now it's 0deg is north, 90deg is east, clockwise...
  159. # [18:33] <TabAtkins> glazou: Next is CSS3 Namespaces.
  160. # [18:33] <TabAtkins> glazou: We were supposed to get some comments from i18n, and still have nothing so far.
  161. # [18:33] <TabAtkins> fantasai: I see the draft response on their list.
  162. # [18:34] <TabAtkins> fantasai: They give some background information, and recommend that Namespaces say that selectors should be compared as canonically equivalent.
  163. # [18:34] <TabAtkins> fantasai: I replied saying that was out-of-scope for this draft, because we don't deal with selector matching in Namespaces.
  164. # [18:34] <TabAtkins> glazou: Can you mail the list with references to these two emails?
  165. # [18:35] <TabAtkins> fantasai: The in-scope issue that they could make would be that namespace prefixes should be canonicalized.
  166. # [18:35] <TabAtkins> glazou: Do we fall into normalization hell?
  167. # [18:35] <TabAtkins> fantasai: I think that if we wanted to address their concern if would be relatively straightforward to require that all CSS identifiers are parsed into NFC or whatever. Normalize on parsing, and just store it that way from then on.
  168. # [18:36] <TabAtkins> glazou: I think I remember a comment from david that normalizing at parse time is going to be very expensive.
  169. # [18:36] <TabAtkins> dbaron: I remember a discussion where I said I'd much rather normalize strings than normalize later - I'd rather do it at the same time we do encoding conversion and such.
  170. # [18:37] <TabAtkins> glazou: So if we store all identifiers in a given normalization, is that okay?
  171. # [18:37] <TabAtkins> dbaron: I was suggesting encoding-time normalization - authors could still manually get unnormalized things by using escape chars.
  172. # [18:37] <TabAtkins> glazou: Could you suggest some text?
  173. # [18:38] <TabAtkins> dbaron: I think this is higher-level than namespaces.
  174. # [18:38] <TabAtkins> dbaron: And I think we need good agreement between browsers that they're willing to do.
  175. # [18:38] <TabAtkins> glazou: Ok. The comment that it's something that must be addressed at a higher level is a good comment for us.
  176. # [18:38] <TabAtkins> glazou: Elika, please mail references to the two emails, and I'll write prose saying what dbaron just said. That way we can move the document along the rec track.
  177. # [18:39] <TabAtkins> fantasai: Okay. Also, I think dbaron's suggestion makes a lot of sense.
  178. # [18:39] <fantasai> http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-i18n-core/2011AprJun/0077.html
  179. # [18:40] <TabAtkins> fantasai: So everyone should ping their parser guys and see what they think.
  180. # [18:40] <TabAtkins> glazou: Whatever the answer, we can say that the issue shouldn't be addressed for the Namespaces spec itself.
  181. # [18:41] <TabAtkins> fantasai: We can potentially say that namespace prefixes specifically are canonicalized. But we'd have to reject that suggestion to say that the greater issue is out of scope.
  182. # [18:41] <TabAtkins> glazou: At some point I'd like to discuss the OM for namespaces. Right now we have nothing, and it makes it impossible to serialize a stylesheet.
  183. # [18:42] <TabAtkins> glazou: We have a few technical items on the wiki to discuss still.
  184. # [18:42] <TabAtkins> fantasai: Did we go over the website?
  185. # [18:44] <TabAtkins> [uncaught talk about alternate stylesheets?]
  186. # [18:44] <fantasai> for comparison, here's the design submitted by Divya
  187. # [18:44] <fantasai> http://csswg.inkedblade.net/staging/redesign/index-divya.html
  188. # [18:45] <fantasai> Bert said to go to http://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/
  189. # [18:45] <TabAtkins> glazou: So, should we switch? I say yes.
  190. # [18:45] <fantasai> and switch the alternate style sheet to "Main"
  191. # [18:45] <TabAtkins> TabAtkins: Yes.
  192. # [18:45] <TabAtkins> arronei: Yes.
  193. # [18:45] <plinss_sfo> yes
  194. # [18:45] <TabAtkins> Bert: Anyone, please check for errors or anything I can improve.
  195. # [18:45] <TabAtkins> Bert: I plan to turn it on before I leave for Japan, so sometime Monday.
  196. # [18:46] <TabAtkins> RESOLVED: Change the website over to the new design from Divya.
  197. # [18:46] <TabAtkins> glazou: A companion item - the csswg blog.
  198. # [18:46] <TabAtkins> glazou: "What will it take to switch to wordpress?"
  199. # [18:46] <TabAtkins> Bert: On the tech side, it's easy, just put in a sysreq.
  200. # [18:46] * sylvaing hopes the new CSSWG web site could include -ms version of gradients ?
  201. # [18:47] <TabAtkins> fantasai: Can we please do that? It would be amazingly easy.
  202. # [18:47] <TabAtkins> Bert: The only thing I'm unsure of is how to do templates.
  203. # [18:47] <fantasai> s/easy/wonderful/
  204. # [18:47] <TabAtkins> fantasai: If the only thing we're blocked on is getting a wp template, we can do that.
  205. # [18:48] <TabAtkins> glazou: We'll just need the template before the switch.
  206. # [18:48] <TabAtkins> fantasai: I'll be the point person, but I can't do the template myself.
  207. # [18:48] <TabAtkins> glazou: Ok, let's do the coordination offline.
  208. # [18:49] <Zakim> -[Microsoft.a]
  209. # [18:49] <Zakim> -dbaron
  210. # [18:49] <Zakim> -[Microsoft]
  211. # [18:49] <Zakim> -howcome
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  213. # [18:49] <Zakim> -glazou
  214. # [18:49] <Zakim> -sylvaing
  215. # [18:49] <Zakim> -TabAtkins
  216. # [18:49] <Zakim> -fantasai
  217. # [18:49] <Zakim> -plinss
  218. # [18:49] <Zakim> -kojiishi
  219. # [18:49] <Zakim> -Cathy_Chan
  220. # [18:49] <Zakim> -stearns
  221. # [18:49] <Zakim> -Bert
  222. # [18:49] <Zakim> -acebal
  223. # [18:49] <Zakim> Style_CSS FP()12:00PM has ended
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  225. # [18:49] <Zakim> Attendees were glazou, +1.206.550.aaaa, stearns, arronei, [Microsoft], sylvaing, fantasai, +1.650.253.aabb, TabAtkins, Bert, Cathy_Chan, kojiishi, johnjan, +34.14.4.aacc, acebal,
  226. # [18:49] <Zakim> ... dbaron, +1.858.354.aadd, howcome, plinss
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  232. # [18:54] <fantasai> Bert: I forgot to ask about the publication announcement we were going to customize
  233. # [18:55] <fantasai> Bert: I'll write a draft and post it to the WG list...
  234. # [18:55] <Bert> Publication of what?
  235. # [18:55] <fantasai> Bert: CSS2.1
  236. # [18:55] <fantasai> Bert: We were going to write about the transition to Snapshots
  237. # [18:56] <Bert> Oh, OK.
  238. # [18:56] <fantasai> Bert: do you have a good example of a REC announcement?
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  240. # [18:56] <fantasai> http://www.w3.org/blog/CSS/2011/05/19/resolutions_160
  241. # [19:00] <Bert> There are the official REC announcements to the AC, which follow a strict template, and there are the shorter news items on the W3C home page. David Baron listed some of the latter type: http://www.w3.org/mid/20110524204401.GA26981@pickering.dbaron.org
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  243. # [19:00] <Bert> And then there are the press releases, which are somewhere in between.
  244. # [19:00] <fantasai> huh
  245. # [19:01] <fantasai> Do you have an example of one of those?
  246. # [19:01] * fantasai will try to write a draft for those two, and let someone else handle the AC one :)
  247. # [19:01] <Bert> -> http://www.w3.org/2010/09/mathml-pr.html.en press release for MathML3
  248. # [19:02] <Bert> If you have suggestions for text, I'm sure IanJ and Chris will be very happy with it. :-)
  249. # [19:02] <fantasai> I will try!
  250. # [19:03] <Bert> (Chris was happy to take that task, so I'm off the hook myself. :-) )
  251. # [19:03] <fantasai> Hm, I don't think I can do the quotes part
  252. # [19:03] <fantasai> since I don't have the quotes :)
  253. # [19:03] <fantasai> But I can try to make the intro section
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  255. # [19:05] <Bert> And if you can separately list the keywords ("speaking points") that we want to impress on any journalists that call us, that would be awesome.
  256. # [19:05] <fantasai> ???
  257. # [19:05] * fantasai needs examples....
  258. # [19:07] <Bert> What are the two or three points about CSS 2.1 you want to see in every news article? I think: stable base for level 3, and great interoperability thanks to test suite.
  259. # [19:08] <fantasai> That sounds good to me
  260. # [19:08] <fantasai> :)
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  263. # [19:41] <fantasai> Bert: Oh, also wrt 2.1, can you set up a Bugzilla component for it so we can start tracking issues there?
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  265. # [19:48] <Bert> I'll send a request to the systems team.
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  269. # [20:46] <fantasai> Bert: Also, I believe css3_writing-modes is ready for publication. If you could put that on the publication pipeline, I'd appreciate it.
  270. # [20:47] * fantasai is en route to the airport and can't set out up herself atm.
  271. # [20:48] <fantasai> If not, I'll try to get to it tomorrow.
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