EB: Re; event path - if you're
going to turn something on that isn't configurable, want
confirmation that you have all the original information
... Simplest thing for my perspective is to include the
original event object
... Would prefer non-mutated version of the original event
object
AR: Seems very sugar-y
EB: Purely theoretical.
AI(EB): Find out if this is a real problem.
DG: Thanks everybody for
coming!
... If you're not tired you're amazing
... Let's meet again some time.
AvK: Meeting in July again might be good, if proposal is good
DG: Let's plan for something.
Good idea.
... Plan same thing for Custom Elements
<aklein> Also should plan some sort of Custom Elements thing
Thanks everyone!
-- Fin --
<chaals> [Thanks to Taylor for scribing, Dmitry for getting this together, Chris for logistics…]
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