| 08:41 | <zcorpan> | jmdyck: I accidentally the files. Sorry |
| 08:42 | <zcorpan> | annevk: Is the path for adding parsing tests still to add them to html5lib-tests first? |
| 08:44 | <annevk> | zcorpan: not many people reacted on the issue where I proposed closing that path yet, but maybe enough time has passed that we can close it. We probably want to still accept this AAA contribution though. |
| 08:45 | <annevk> | zcorpan: so something like we merge https://github.com/html5lib/html5lib-tests/pull/197, then import it, and then we remove the tree-construction folder from html5lib and the import logic on the WPT side |
| 08:52 | <zcorpan> | annevk: So each current downstream consumer of html5lib-tests will need to update to instead get the test data from wpt, right? |
| 08:54 | <annevk> | zcorpan: yes |
| 08:56 | <zcorpan> | SGTM. Maybe the interested consumers are already watching html5lib-tests for changes |
| 09:45 | <freddy> | I mean, Trusted Types is that header, no? You could say "trusted-types-required-for-script" and then add no policy that creates these types? |
| 09:46 | <freddy> | But yes, I totally want the header-only assurance for "best practice HTML modification" and also a header-only for "make this code safe, but I dont want to touch any existing code" (implicit sanitizer) |
| 09:50 | <freddy> | Noam Rosenthal: I think we should get together and come up with a joint plan. it's exciting that this is possible on the web now :) but I should briefly mention that I might not be able to make the Sanitizer call this week, I am at a conference in Vienna and without a hotel from the morning until some time in the afternoon |
| 10:06 | <Rodel Yumul> | Hi |
| 12:20 | <Rodel Yumul> | Wow |
| 12:30 | <Noam Rosenthal> | I am also OOO most of this week. Yes let's talk about this soon! |
| 14:47 | <zcorpan> | It's probably possible to fix affiliation changes in https://zcorpan.github.io/whatwg-contrib-report/ by snapshotting affiliations each time the script generates for future changes, and include a JSON file to cover historical affiliation changes (opt-in for each contributor). whatwg/participant-data history might also cover some affiliation changes. |
| 21:07 | <mfreed> | Hi all, just a friendly reminder to post any discussion topics for this Thursday's joint CSSWG/WHATWG/OpenUI task force meeting to the meeting agenda issue: https://github.com/whatwg/html/issues/12569 |