In the table below, red is in the WG decision column indicates that the Working Group didn't agree with the comment, green indicates that a it agreed with it, and yellow reflects an in-between situation.
In the "Commentor reply" column, red indicates the commenter objected to the WG resolution, green indicates approval, and yellow means the commenter didn't respond to the request for feedback.
Commentor | Comment | Working Group decision | Commentor reply |
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LC-2765
Felipe Nascimento de Moura <felipenmoura@gmail.com> (archived comment) |
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Updated introduction to mention relevance of Notification API, referencing W3C Notification editors draft ( https://dvcs.w3.org/hg/notifications/raw-file/tip/Overview.html ) email summary: http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-device-apis/2013Jun/0010.html Revised text: [[ Introduction This section is non-normative. The API is specifically designed to address use cases that require simple tactile feedback only. Use cases requiring more fine-grained control are out of scope for this specification. This API is not meant to be used as a generic notification mechanism. Such use cases may be handled using the Web Notifications [notifications] specification. In addition, determining whether vibration is enabled is out of scope for this specification. ]] http://dev.w3.org/2009/dap/vibration/ |
yes |
LC-2764
Paul Cotton <Paul.Cotton@microsoft.com> (archived comment) |
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Update specification to refer to HTML 5 CR with the two links in the terminology section ('browsing context' and 'spin the event loop') , http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-device-apis/2013May/0063.html | yes |