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Add cabanier as editor #105

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@cabanier cabanier commented Jan 10, 2025

Add Rik as an editor.
@zachernuk, shouldn't this spec be using bikeshed?


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I believe @marcoscaceres (or someone else) started this document with "respec" - I'm not sure if they're mutually exclusive or if there's benefit to one over the other, but I'm open to suggestions here.

Ultimately the model spec has to go into the HTML spec, so one of the main constraints is to be compatible with that process when the time comes.

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Looks fantastic. I'm excited about making some progress this year!

@zachernuk zachernuk merged commit 7d27fbf into main Jan 10, 2025
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I believe @marcoscaceres (or someone else) started this document with "respec" - I'm not sure if they're mutually exclusive or if there's benefit to one over the other, but I'm open to suggestions here.

I'd be happy to port it to bikeshed if you'd like.

Ultimately the model spec has to go into the HTML spec, so one of the main constraints is to be compatible with that process when the time comes.

Does HTML have extension specs or is it still a single giant doc?

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himorin commented Jan 11, 2025

Ultimately the model spec has to go into the HTML spec, so one of the main constraints is to be compatible with that process when the time comes.

Does HTML have extension specs or is it still a single giant doc?

still a single giant doc (around 7MB text).

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