00:27 | <sideshowbarker> | If anybody sees anything conspicuously missing from https://html-now.github.io/, let me know or raise an issue at https://github.com/html-now/html-now.github.io/issues — or even a PR against the https://github.com/html-now/html-now.github.io/blob/main/specdata.json source, which is what it’s all generated from |
07:53 | <evilpie> | Is there some criteria for inclusion? I think it's missing https://w3c.github.io/clipboard-apis/ |
09:40 | <sideshowbarker> | That’s one of the specs that’s excluded by default due to only being implemented in a single engine |
09:41 | <sideshowbarker> | There are nearly 100 of those that aren’t displayed by default — to have those show up, you need to press the “Include single-engine specifications” button |
09:57 | <evilpie> | That's not really true though. Unless you mean completely. (Actually I think Safari's implementation is fairly complete now) |
10:26 | <annevk> | https://w3c.github.io/PNG-spec/#11pHYs ReSpec is so infuriating |
10:28 | <Domenic> | Wow yeah clicking on that link was quite a journey |
11:03 | <Ms2ger> | TIL there's a recent PNG spec |
11:12 | <annevk> | Yeah, I guess I can't complain too much since that is actually very good; finally fixing APNG and such |
12:38 | <zcorpan> | Where is the "Engines" data coming from? For clipboard apis it looks like it doesn't match either caniuse or bcd |
14:34 | <annevk> | zcorpan: thanks for the <source media> PR! I've pinged Jer to see if he can review |
20:16 | <TabAtkins> | You can definitely complain that they're deploying the raw version rather than the built version. |
20:18 | <TabAtkins> | (at least they're still enforcing the "/TR doesn't allow raw ReSpec" rule) |
20:25 | <sideshowbarker> | The Engines data was manually copied over from BCD. But it's been a while, so it can be out of date in some cases. |
20:26 | <sideshowbarker> | PRs welcome in any cases where it's not currently up to date with what's in BCD |
23:44 | <Dominic Farolino> | Serious question: why do people use ReSpec? Is it just a preference, or are there good technical tradeoffs it makes for some cases, compared to bikeshed? |