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TPAC planning and specification status report #162
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Hey Share Folks! would be great to meet up and chat during TPAC to iron out any last issues and scope out anything else we might want to add over the next year (or if we are ready to go to CR). I added a cal entry for the following times: Melbourne (Australia - Victoria) | Wednesday, 28 October 2020 at 8:00:00 am See your time at meeting planner. Let me know if that works... otherwise, we can set up a Doodle or something. |
What progress has your spec made in the last 12 months?
Is anything blocking your spec from moving to CR?The Concerns have also been raised about sharing arbitrary files with share targets. At least one implementer would like to see the list of possible types restricted by expanding #185. The proposal is to only allow certain file extensions / mime type combinations. Less of a priority, adding support for blobs #182 (files can wrap blobs, so kinda already works). Other issues remain, but they are mostly editorial. Not blocking: but a proposal was made by @adactio to come up with a declarative solution #176, but at least two implementers have said that now is not the appropriate time to add such a thing to the spec (we need more implementation experience + and also to see how devs use the API) - but it would be great to see a proposal incubated at the WICG. - If yes, what is your plan to unblock it and do you need any help?Plan is just to keep collaborating to reach consensus on suitable solutions to the issues raised above. |
Closing as this is for last year's TPAC. |
TPAC will be virtual this year. W3C is finalising the details but it is likely there will be events for the whole W3C community during the week of 26 to 31 October (as originally planned), with WG able to organise their own meetings in/around that week.
There are two things we need you to do:
The specification status report should include:
Your specification status report from 2019 is at #121
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