[whatwg] Seeing the open issues
Ian Hickson
ian at hixie.ch
Mon Aug 20 13:59:09 PDT 2007
In response to the concerns over the lack of transparency that have
recently been expressed both in these mailing lists and on blog posts, I
have written a tool that exposes the issues I have on my list:
http://www.whatwg.org/issues/
You can even vote for an issue to indicate that it should be made a
priority (to do that, you'll have to have sent an e-mail that ended up
on that list, as I use that as a way to prevent random spammers from
trying to use this web app).
There's also a page that shows the current 20 most-voted-for issues:
http://www.whatwg.org/issues/
That page also contains some notes on what I'm likely to work on next,
though this information isn't necessarily accurate.
In addition to the above, you can also get a notification of every change
to the spec using one of the following methods:
You can follow this twitter feed (you can even subscribe to this with
your mobile phone so that you get text messages for every checkin):
http://twitter.com/WHATWG
You can subscribe to this mailing list:
http://lists.whatwg.org/listinfo.cgi/commit-watchers-whatwg.org
You can browse recent changes to the spec here:
http://html5.org/tools/web-apps-tracker
If anyone wants to volunteer to summarise changes and post announcements,
please just do it! Don't ask for permission, ask for forgiveness! I'm not
sure what the process is to post to the HTML working group blog, but you
can post to the WHATWG blog just by signing up and writing a blog post
(just tell Lachlan afterwards so he can actually post it, we have that
limited to certain users because spammers were abusing the blog). You can
also post announcements to the WHATWG twitter feed using the form on the
front page of whatwg.org.
Cheers,
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