00:12
<snek>

does anyone know what this means (looking at the clipboard api)

The length attribute must return zero if the object is in the disabled mode; otherwise it must return the number of items in the drag data store item list.

"disabled mode" is not defined anywhere that i can find lol

00:13
<snek>
for some extra spicy context, i am observing the length be 0 specifically when copying an image in firefox and then pasting it in electron
01:51
<Domenic>
It should be defined, if it is not, sounds like a spec bug.
02:47
<Domenic>
Patrick Meenan: annevk : I will work on fixing Fetch to not have that error.
02:56
<Domenic>
https://github.com/whatwg/fetch/pull/1525
07:52
<annevk>
sideshowbarker: did the validator update to complain differently about <hgroup>?
07:52
<annevk>
I just got an error for File System and https://github.com/whatwg/whatwg.org/issues/401 isn't fixed yet
07:53
<annevk>
Need to run a few errands now, but we probably need to resolve this one way or another as this breaks everything if correct
08:45
<sideshowbarker>
sideshowbarker: did the validator update to complain differently about <hgroup>?
yes it did, to align with the current spec requirements after the big outline-algorithm patch, which also changed the hgroup restrictions
08:46
<sideshowbarker>
I just got an error for File System and https://github.com/whatwg/whatwg.org/issues/401 isn't fixed yet
* ah yeah I still need to write up that HTML spec patch. Can do for other specs too
09:11
<Domenic>
Great news!
09:13
<Domenic>
Where is the issue where we were tracking that? I don't have much time before dinner is going to start but I can try to experiment a bit and jot down notes...
09:15
<sideshowbarker>
Where is the issue where we were tracking that? I don't have much time before dinner is going to start but I can try to experiment a bit and jot down notes...
if you mean the hgroup issue, it’s https://github.com/whatwg/whatwg.org/issues/401
09:15
<Domenic>
Right, it was linked minutes earlier, I am a dummy :)
09:15
<sideshowbarker>
no worries :)
09:16
<sideshowbarker>
hey, by the way, looking at https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/ I notice that it shows “Bikeshed 47.2%” in the area that lists which languages the repo sources are in
09:17
<sideshowbarker>
…which seems pretty cool. I guess Tab managed to get Bikeshed added to Linguist
09:18
<sideshowbarker>
so we might want to update the .gitattributes files in WHATWG repo files to no longer map .bs sources to HTML. In which case, they will instead just get automatically recognized as Bikeshed
09:19
<sideshowbarker>
it’s a minor thing, but kind of a cool and easy way to get Bikeshed some extra love
09:21
<sideshowbarker>
e.g., at https://github.com/whatwg/fetch/blob/main/.gitattributes we just remove the linguist-language=HTML part. But maybe should still keep the diff=html part
11:25
<Domenic>
Oh, very neat. We should do that; I think updating spec-factory will suffice.
11:33
<annevk>
Yeah, also still need to update spec-factory with newer Ubuntu. I guess we're gonna have another rollout sooner rather than later then, maybe it's time to have another look at README centralization...
12:05
<annevk>
Ms2ger 💉💉💉: maybe squash https://github.com/whatwg/html/pull/5339 first and then rebase
12:06
<annevk>
Ms2ger 💉💉💉: you want to be careful doing that of course, but it will make things a bit easier
13:33
<Ms2ger 💉💉💉>
Good idea, thanks
16:01
<wanderview>
is there a tool to properly wrap html spec source?
16:32
<Domenic>
is there a tool to properly wrap html spec source?
https://domenic.github.io/rewrapper/
16:40
<nicolo-ribaudo>
Oh nice, I always assumed that the tool was just the big old <kbd>Enter</kbd> key
16:41
<wanderview>
uh... I will need to run this against the entire html spec... not sure cut and paste field is going to work
16:47
<Ms2ger 💉💉💉>
please don't
16:48
<nicolo-ribaudo>
please don't
✨ conflicts ✨
16:49
<Ms2ger 💉💉💉>
Creating conflicts for me is nicolo-ribaudo's job
16:50
<Sam Sneddon [:gsnedders]>
I mean the tool used to be "press M-q while you edit the spec" 😛
16:50
<Ms2ger 💉💉💉>
Is that some kind of vim thing?
17:29
<wanderview>
style rules like line-length wrapping without tool automation is living in the dark ages
17:42
<Sam Sneddon [:gsnedders]>
Is that some kind of vim thing?
Hixie used emacs