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<trackbot> Date: 13 March 2014
<scribe> scribe: krisk
none
SUBTOPIC: Polyglot Markup
This is progressing with one bug
see http://tinyurl.com/pzo933q
SUBTOPIC: W3C DOM4
6 bugs http://tinyurl.com/q6ea7mn
plh: where were these bugs from pf?
rubys: No bugs from pf and they sent and email saying they don't expect and bugs for DOM4
plh: Looks like only one technical bug, others are editorials
<rubys> http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-html-a11y/2014Mar/0007.html
plh: next step is for robin to update bugs?
rubys: correct and then we can move to CR
SUBTOPIC: Move Canvas2D back to last call
see http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-canvas-api/2014JanMar/0172.html
<rubys> http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-canvas-api/2014JanMar/0172.html
rubys: oops that is the wrong link, hold on I'll find the right link
krisk: rubys: that is actually the right link
rubys: good progress is still being made
SUBTOPIC: HTML5.0
Still have 8 bugs not progressing
see http://tinyurl.com/le59ctq
Goal is to close these bugs by Saturday
krisk: I have a few people look
for test that fail in all browser - specifically broken
tests
... Happy to share these results
plh: The test report page has also been updated
SUBTOPIC: Testing Task Force
krisk: As mentioned above I have
some people looking at testsin github, looking for tests that
fail in multiple browsers
... We also started to look that the MSE github tests from
google
... I also will send an email/ask about getting some DOM4 tests
for newer parts of the spec
<plh> http://w3c-test.org/tools/runner/index.html
plh: Last week mike smith deployed the new testing server (see above)
krisk: neat!
plh: So now basically no apache,
just the python server
... So if you go to the link you can run all the tests, just a
start but it up and running for some of the DOM tests
SUBTOPIC: Accessibility Task Force
janina: Small turn out and we are
not meeting next week
... Canvas is progressing and long desc is moving slow
... F2F should help longdesc
... We are talking about F2F topics - possible issue or
extension specs
... We need an update from steven about 'alt' and getting this
back into the 5.0 spec
SUBTOPIC: Media Task Force
rubys: paulc is oof in china, let's get an update next week
plh: I wanted to talk about
normative references in the 5.0 spec
... I am hoping to provide some good information about having
the normative references are stable
<rubys> http://www.w3.org/WAI/PF/HTML/wiki/51wishlist
<krisk_> plh: I wanted to ask about use cases in 5.1 that don't exist in 5.0
<krisk_> janina: We are revisiting this as mentioned above
<krisk_> janina: For example date and time pickers on the web are very problematic
<krisk_> janina: This could be a good F2F discussion, I won't be at the F2F but a conf call would work
<krisk_> janina: One item to get done is the accessibility mapping for 5.0
<krisk_> janina: Having this ready in the 5.0 timeframe and aria 1.1
<krisk_> janina: This document may have normative parts and not just a 'note'
<krisk_> rubys: any other items to discuss?
<krisk_> plh: will scribe
<krisk_> thanks!
<krisk_> meeting adjourned
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