Philip Jägenstedt
Philip Jägenstedt
@keithamus let me know if any of my comments aren't actionable and I can push whatever changes I intended myself. (In a few cases it was unwieldy to suggest edits...
In order to prepare this for landing, can you also update https://github.com/web-platform-tests/wpt/pull/42664? I haven't reviewed the tests, but perhaps you could go through them and see if there's anything that...
@keithamus Thank you! Please let me know when I should review again! (I see you pushed some commits after your last comment, but I'm not sure if there's more coming.)
These are the remaining loose ends in addition to the last round of review comments: - More testing of retargeting against `currentTarget`, see https://github.com/whatwg/html/pull/9841#discussion_r1587611904 (not blocking) - An assert for...
@keithamus would you mind providing a simplified commit message? Is something like this enough information? > This adds the `invoketarget` & `invokeaction` attributes and an "invoke" event using the `InvokeEvent`...
@annevk Are you OK with invokers as the name of this feature? We have two implementers in support of this.
This is very exciting! @rwaldron, given your work on inline annotations in https://rwaldron.github.io/webrtc-pc/, WDYT about this approach? Taking https://fullscreen.spec.whatwg.org/ as an example, there is something I imagine I'd quickly want,...
>> namely to associate fullscreen.spec.whatwg.org/#dom-element-requestfullscreen with fullscreen/api/element-request-fullscreen-*.html (wildcard) in wpt. > > Explicitly a non-goal. The point is to put the tests next to the text they're testing. Wildcarding like...
@jornfranke are there well-established APIs and libraries for them for posting to a Mastodon instance? There's also the question of which instance, I don't think we should host our own...
@michaelwasserman sorry that I wasn't responsive to repeated pinging, taking a look now. Can you say more about how this will be implemented in Chromium? Is it a command line...