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Summary: I want to talk about how pieces of technology become part of the core Web platform (that is, part of HTML, CSS, or APIs that we expose to Web applications). So I want to talk about: | Summary: I want to talk about how pieces of technology become part of the core Web platform (that is, part of HTML, CSS, or APIs that we expose to Web applications). So I want to talk about: | ||
* how we (should) decide how new Web features should work | * how we (should) decide how new Web features should work | ||
* how those features can move from an idea to something implemented across browsers | * how those features can move from an idea to something interoperable (implemented and usable across browsers) | ||
* how to approach fixing bugs or implementing new features in Gecko's support for HTML, CSS, and Web APIs | * how to approach fixing bugs or implementing new features in Gecko's support for HTML, CSS, and Web APIs | ||
Revision as of 20:45, 20 March 2012
Speaker(s): David Baron
Proposed Track: Technology & Product
Summary: I want to talk about how pieces of technology become part of the core Web platform (that is, part of HTML, CSS, or APIs that we expose to Web applications). So I want to talk about:
- how we (should) decide how new Web features should work
- how those features can move from an idea to something interoperable (implemented and usable across browsers)
- how to approach fixing bugs or implementing new features in Gecko's support for HTML, CSS, and Web APIs
Language in which the talk will be given: English (or if it's preferred, I could probably try Spanish)
Preferred Day of Talk:
Presentation Slides (to provide at a later point):
Ideal Audience Size:
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