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  1. # Session Start: Sat Oct 10 00:00:00 2015
  2. # Session Ident: #html-wg
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  15. # [23:24] <Hixie> what's misleading about it?
  16. # [23:32] <ben_thatmustbeme> quite misleading since its a course teach html5 and the course material displays it as the one true way to do semantic data
  17. # [23:33] <Hixie> i mean the truly misleading part is that the course thinks the w3c is relevant to html, right?
  18. # [23:58] <ben_thatmustbeme> well, the course is supposed to be written by the w3c or at least endorsed by it
  19. # Session Close: Sun Oct 11 00:00:00 2015

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