| 05:48 | <annevk> | Yeah I added agenda+ to bug people about it synchronously |
| 09:19 | <Noam Rosenthal> | Anyone working on (or knows someone working on) Streams in Chromium or Gecko: I'm still looking for implementer's interest to advance https://github.com/whatwg/streams/pull/1372. Please chime in. 😉 |
| 12:55 | <annevk> | Should it be roundtrip or round-trip? |
| 12:56 | <jmdyck> | noun, adjective, or verb? |
| 13:02 | <annevk> | Examples: "roundtripable data", "ensures X and Y roundtrip", "work without a server roundtrip", "go through multiple network roundtrips", "unpaired surrogates will not roundtrip", "in such cases serialize-parse roundtrips work fine", "this algorithm does not round-trip an initial U+000A (LF)", "the markup being round-tripped can be conforming", "an editing tool is allowed to round-trip erroneous content", "For the purposes of round-tripping" |
| 13:29 | <jmdyck> | Most of those are using it as a verb, which appears to be a relatively recent usage. I'm not finding much consensus on the spelling. Personally, I think the hyphenless reads slightly better, though it's close enough that I can't be sure. For usage as a noun, I think either (or "round trip") works. |
| 13:39 | <annevk> | Thanks, we usually go with hyphenless as English seems to trend towards that over time, so I guess I should make that consistent and add it to the style guide. |
| 14:03 | <jmdyck> | In the HTML repo, I'm puzzled by main~1 commit, which added 4 files to the repo? |
| 14:12 | <Ms2ger> | @zcorpan:mozilla.org: |
| 15:43 | <annevk> | Also Noam Rosenthal ^^ I'll create a PR. |
| 15:45 | <annevk> | https://github.com/whatwg/html/pull/12603 |
| 19:36 | <smaug> | krosylight (they/them)mgaudet |