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Bug 26883 - Mark up the parts of the spec that are actually implemented
Summary: Mark up the parts of the spec that are actually implemented
Status: NEW
Alias: None
Product: HTML WG
Classification: Unclassified
Component: Sourcing In-band Media Resource Tracks (show other bugs)
Version: unspecified
Hardware: PC All
: P2 normal
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Silvia Pfeiffer
QA Contact: HTML WG Bugzilla archive list
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Reported: 2014-09-22 10:09 UTC by Silvia Pfeiffer
Modified: 2014-09-24 19:53 UTC (History)
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Description Silvia Pfeiffer 2014-09-22 10:09:33 UTC
Most of the spec is wishful thinking. It would be useful to provide markers for those parts of the spec that are actually implemented in browsers and in which browsers.
Comment 1 Paul Cotton 2014-09-24 14:20:43 UTC
(In reply to Silvia Pfeiffer from comment #0)
> Most of the spec is wishful thinking. It would be useful to provide markers
> for those parts of the spec that are actually implemented in browsers and in
> which browsers.

I have to wonder how we would select which browsers to provide information for?  I know there several "major" browsers but what about regional local browsers in geographies like China and Russia?

Would it better to figure out how to provide current separate testing results on a more regular basis and to determine how to link a spec to those testing results (possibly at the feature level)?

/paulc
Comment 2 Silvia Pfeiffer 2014-09-24 19:53:54 UTC
Note: this is not about the HTML spec, but about the Sourcing In-band media tracks spec.

More to the point: major browsers (or maybe rather: rendering engines) would be a useful starting point. We can always take more information from anyone who has information about other browsers, too.