Web Components API/Specs Report and Alignment
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Event details

Date:
Central European Summer Time
Status:
Confirmed
Location:
Estepa - 1st floor
Participants:
Joey Arhar, David Baron, Keith Cirkel, Emilio Cobos Álvarez, Rob Eisenberg, Justin Fagnani, Shuo Feng, Westbrook Johnson, Jesse Jurman, Toshiaki Koike, Nikki Massaro Kauffman, James Nurthen, Marcelo Paiva, Benny Powers, Noam Rosenthal, Fernando Serboncini, Michael Warren
Big meeting:
TPAC 2023 (Calendar)

The Web Components Community Group will share their 2023 report on the APIs and specs that are deserving of prioritization across implementors in 2023 going into 2023. This follows up on previous reports in 2021 and 2022. From there, we will have an open discussion on how the community group can support implementors in shipping, coming to consensus, or altering various specs in order to get them into the hands of developers and their site/application visitors in as prompt a manner as possible.

Last years discussion focused on browser parity and spec alignment. Implementor partnerships lead to x-browser support for Imperative Slotting and Constructible Stylesheets, expanded support for Form Associated Custom Elements, and progress on CSS module scripts, as well as the triumphant return of the Web Components Spring Face to Face (albiet virtual) to further flush out features like Cross-root Aria, Scoped Registries, and Declarative Shadow DOM. We look forward to what we can do in the next year as we continue to develop the relationship between implementors and web developers.

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Chairs:
Westbrook Johnson, Keith Cirkel

Description:
The Web Components Community Group will share their 2023 report on the APIs and specs that are deserving of prioritization across implementors in 2023 going into 2023. This follows up on previous reports in 2021 and 2022. From there, we will have an open discussion on how the community group can support implementors in shipping, coming to consensus, or altering various specs in order to get them into the hands of developers and their site/application visitors in as prompt a manner as possible.

Last years discussion focused on browser parity and spec alignment. Implementor partnerships lead to x-browser support for Imperative Slotting and Constructible Stylesheets, expanded support for Form Associated Custom Elements, and progress on CSS module scripts, as well as the triumphant return of the Web Components Spring Face to Face (albiet virtual) to further flush out features like Cross-root Aria, Scoped Registries, and Declarative Shadow DOM. We look forward to what we can do in the next year as we continue to develop the relationship between implementors and web developers.

Goal(s):
Align implementors on high priority web component APIs for shipping in 2024

Materials:

Track(s):

  • web components

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