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<trackbot> Date: 13 August 2014
Topic spec updates
currently, spec is deificient in many ways when it comes to defining testable assertions, especially for UA test cases
To do: each WG member to review the spec and come back with their recommendations on what can be improved, new normative statements added
Jonathan - pointed out that we need to define and test for possible error conditions and not just for 'corect' functionality.
Datatype definitions and possible overrun conditions is one example but here may be more
F2F planning - firm up testable assertions in the spec (bring your comments and changes to the meeting) and develop a test plan identifying what shoudl be tested and how.
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To do: WG members to review WOFF1 conformance tests to identify the tests that can be reused or adapted for WOFF2
<scribe> ACTION: Raph to review the spec edits and finalize the definition of the "nominal size" [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2014/08/13-webfonts-minutes.html#action01]
<trackbot> Created ACTION-133 - Review the spec edits and finalize the definition of the "nominal size" [on Raph Levien - due 2014-08-20].
F2F attendance - tentatively, Google team will be there, Jonathan, Vlad
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