How to track new features to (WHATWG) HTML Standard
It's easy enough to see what has changed from one version of W3C's HTML5 standard to the next. I can also see the W3C's standards and drafts. But W3C and WHATWG are not the same and since WHATWG maintains a Living standard which is never finished:
how can I keep track of the diffs in the WHATWG HTML Living Standard?
Let's say I want to:
- see what new features exist from the last time I reviewed it
- see what is on the roadmap for inclusion
- see what has changed/dropped
FYI Tracking the WHATWG/html github repo would yield too much noise, but its all I could find.
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It's easy enough to see what has changed from one version of W3C's HTML5 standard to the next. I can also see the W3C's standards and drafts. But W3C and WHATWG are not the same and since WHATWG maintains a Living standard which is never finished:
how can I keep track of the diffs in the WHATWG HTML Living Standard?
Let's say I want to:
- see what new features exist from the last time I reviewed it
- see what is on the roadmap for inclusion
- see what has changed/dropped
FYI Tracking the WHATWG/html github repo would yield too much noise, but its all I could find.
html html5 standards
add a comment |
It's easy enough to see what has changed from one version of W3C's HTML5 standard to the next. I can also see the W3C's standards and drafts. But W3C and WHATWG are not the same and since WHATWG maintains a Living standard which is never finished:
how can I keep track of the diffs in the WHATWG HTML Living Standard?
Let's say I want to:
- see what new features exist from the last time I reviewed it
- see what is on the roadmap for inclusion
- see what has changed/dropped
FYI Tracking the WHATWG/html github repo would yield too much noise, but its all I could find.
html html5 standards
It's easy enough to see what has changed from one version of W3C's HTML5 standard to the next. I can also see the W3C's standards and drafts. But W3C and WHATWG are not the same and since WHATWG maintains a Living standard which is never finished:
how can I keep track of the diffs in the WHATWG HTML Living Standard?
Let's say I want to:
- see what new features exist from the last time I reviewed it
- see what is on the roadmap for inclusion
- see what has changed/dropped
FYI Tracking the WHATWG/html github repo would yield too much noise, but its all I could find.
html html5 standards
html html5 standards
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