03:06
<Domenic>
sideshowbarker: BTW if you get sick of the Wattsi stuff and would rather we just merge your changes and not have long discussions about them, please let me know. They're clearly an improvement over the status quo so if you want to limit the time we spend on this I'm happy to do that.
04:45
<sideshowbarker>
sideshowbarker: BTW if you get sick of the Wattsi stuff and would rather we just merge your changes and not have long discussions about them, please let me know. They're clearly an improvement over the status quo so if you want to limit the time we spend on this I'm happy to do that.
As long as you remain interested in figuring it out, I’m happy to keep making time.
04:47
<sideshowbarker>
While I guess it’s not absolutely necessary that we understand well what all the code is doing, not understanding it is less than ideal
04:48
<sideshowbarker>
And to me personally at least, not understanding it all well enough that I could explain it well to any new contributors we might have show up, that feels a bit… unsettling
04:52
<sideshowbarker>
However, I’ve been attempting to write a WebKit patch for https://github.com/whatwg/html/issues/8892 and am hoping I can get that further along before I go back to looking at the Wattsi stuff
04:53
<sideshowbarker>
for https://github.com/whatwg/html/pull/8893 that is (the related PR)
04:59
<sideshowbarker>
I already have a working implementation of the spec requirements in the patch in that PR — but per the comments, it seems like the patch needs to be updated to do the same coalescing behavior that’s specified for popover in https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/popover.html#queue-a-popover-toggle-event-task. WebKit has a conforming implementation of that for popover — but I’ve been looking at that code, but have so been finding that reimplementing an equivalent to that for details is… pretty challenging
05:03
<sideshowbarker>
I’m hoping that @ntim might be able to give me some guidance, if he’s got time and patience to answer what are some relatively basic questions
06:35
<sideshowbarker>
QQ - WHATWG is listed on the TPAC agenda -- is there an agenda? Is it likely to be well-attended?
There’s no agenda yet (not that I’m aware of at least), but as far as the attendance, there’s a list at https://www.w3.org/register/tpac2023/registrants#meeting-248 — which is visible to Members only — and it currently shows 66 people registered, mostly as “observers”. It’s likely that a lot of those people may not actually attend, but even if roughly half of them do, that’s 30+ people.
06:56
<hsivonen>
Thanks!
12:40
<annevk>
mnot: sideshowbarker: there's a tentative agenda at https://github.com/whatwg/meta/issues/284
12:51
<aja>
fwiw: Would love to see that "Potential joint session with the OpenUI CG" is recorded. or at least transcribed and minutes published.