0207 raw mtg notes
jkomoros_
scribenick: jkomoros_
topic: MDN Compat Tables
jentesting
I won’t be on the phone today, but I’ll lurk in this channel if my tethered phone connection says working. This is Jen Simmons, btw.
jkomoros_
shepazu: frozenice made a script to pull in data from MDN
… renoirb made a conversion script from that format into more clean data
renoirb
is sorry to be late
jkomoros_
… we’re using MDN as the starting point for compat data, since it’s tehc loest match to our page structure.
… using the caniuse json format to format the JSON
… later we’ll work with our own data format that will be able to accomodate data from our sources
… but this is an easy first pass
… next we should be able to work on the medaiwiki extension that takes the json and injects into web pages
… uses something like this format
… we’re going to modify that script slightly to work with the new data
… then I think we’re good to put this data out
renoirb: There’s some limitations on the script that frozenice mentioned
… trying to understand it, but basically it doesn’t fetch all because of limitations on paginations on kuma
… so we might need to dig a bt deeper on that
shepazu: Might have to do with ratelimiting
renoirb
Look at the “Current issues” https://github.com/webplatform/mdn-compat-importer/blob/master/README.md#current-issues
jkomoros_
… the big thing is that we have a working conversion script
renoirb: This link ^ has information on the current issues
… so it’s probably not all data, but we can compare later when we can get more
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jkomoros_
jkomoros_: Is this a run-once-and-never-again kind of thing?
shepazu: We’ve been assumign we’re going to run it once
… MDN data isn’t updated all of that often
… renoirb wrote a rigorous script (with frozenice ), so if we need to, we can run it again
jkomoros_: I was more thinking, if we work on the data, later imports could blow it away
shepazu: I wish jswisher were here today, but we’d love to work closer with MDN
… there’s room for improvement in the data, especially when we merge in caniuse
… we could have different data sources all munged into one data source
… we’re going to do that with caniuse and W3C test suite anyway
… we could store our own updated data in a separate store and then merge those on
… so our data would take precedence over MDN (likely)
… make all the data available via the same API from multiple sources
shepazu: Jeremie Pationnier (sp?) is driving an effort in MDN to improve their compat tables data
… they weren’t aware of this project. We’ll make the normalized data available to them, obviously
… to help them structure their data more consistently. Hopefully we can convince the MDN folks to join forces with this project
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jkomoros_
jkomoros_: That could be difficult in practice, but if it works, great!
shepazu: I’ll reach out to MDN folks about what we’re doing, our next steps, our current status, etc on Compat tables
… I’m going to try to work on the script (working with renoirb) over the next week to try to get the script (the extension for mediawiki) going
… will also work with ryanlane
… hopefully we’ll have, by next friday, the compat table information generated and displayed in the site
[much rejoicing]
… after that, major blocker for announcing CSS prop project is the ready/not-ready flag
… we have the groundwork laid for that so hopefully it won’t be too challenging
… eliezerb already wrote the template for that
… and then we need to start talking about how to make the announcement
topic: WPW for JS
shepazu: since jen isn’t here we can’t talk about home page effort
… so I think the rest of this meeting should be about JS WPW
… eliot helped drive a blog post from maxpolk about JS and the community
… I thought it was very nicely done
… we now have the JS stuff imported
… and have WPW coming up.
julee__:
… this week I tried to get folks to contribute to the Gold Standard JS page
renoirb
julee: I did a little bit
jkomoros_
… no one volunteered. I did some work and then requested that folks contribute examples, and no one stepped up
… eliot added a sub-agenda item about what’s the plan
…we have everything set up, we just need to have contributors and coordinators
… I’m a little hesitant about what will happen next week, since no one has stepped up yet
… maybe if we can have some of us on this phone call volunteer to coordinate
… and maye amplify the blog post
… and tweet
… to get some folks back into the fold
shepazu: I think there’s a matter of bringing more people into the fold
… the people who care about JS might be different than the ones who helped out with WPW for CSS
… maybe we should have two WPW’s running: JS and HTML at the same time?
jkomoros_
julee: Given that we can’t find enough for one, I think we should just focus on JS
jkomoros_
eliot: We need to walk before we run
… the bottleneck now is getting it going, and JS is the priority above HTML
… if we have momentum from that we can look at also kicking off JS
… I agree that audiences are different potentially
shepazu: I think it will be harder to find JS people to contribute than HTML people to contrbute
… so it seems harder to start on JS than HTML
jkomoros_
julee: i see that as well
jkomoros_
… I was being firm on JS project since we had excitement about it this summer and had announced our intention
… but I’m willing to reassess
eliot: I think you’re both right but [scribe was asleep at the wheel for a minute]
shepazu: so maybe we start more modestly as we ramp up. we have say 5 people
… maybe we do 5 JS pages a week to start (or maybe 10) and build up a base of contributors that way
… I’m concerned with having a gap if we aim too high (like 20), that could have us lose momentum
… maybe if we shoot for 5 and ramp up as capacity increases
jkomoros_
julee: I’m less worried about numbers than having hte commitment to be coordinators
jkomoros_
… and do the community work to pull folks in
shepazu: Filling out reference pages is easy but boring
… what if we tried to pair (or gave as an option) take a reference page, and also consider writing a longer article/tutorial about using the feature
… there might be some peopel that woudl appeal to
jkomoros_: My gut is that’s more work for them to do, making it less likely
jkomoros_
julee: But making the work more interesting is a good idea
jkomoros_
shepazu: So maybe we need to highlight the more interesting aspects
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jkomoros_
eliot: I think that’s what came out in the CSS props project: people liked the example code bits best
julee__: And if there are good examples on the page, then people who are less knolwedgable can pull from those to write reference
… this week when I tried to get people involved I asked fo rpeople to write examples
shepazu: I don’t think I could write a good article on JS
… I could do it for SVG or HTML or CSS
… JS feels like it has a higher bar for quality
renoirb
q+
shepazu, julee__
Go ahead Eliott
jkomoros_
eliot: What I say at doc sprints to that: “we’re nto writing the definitive book, we’re writing a wiki”
… others can come to edit/contribute/amend
… we’re not shooting for perfect, but solid
shepazu: I still feel like JS is harder
… and that there will be others like me who are intimidated
renoirb: How about some of us take some time looking at good blogs/sites and ask them to help?
… and JS communities to contact
shepazu: What’s the timing on all of this?
jkomoros_
julee: I outlined in the blog post that we’ll release the pages on tuesday nights
jkomoros_
… and blog post specifically mentioned next tuesday
ACTION: everyone to share the blog post about JS WPW and contact people in their community to amplify and join
[renoirb, eliot, shepazu commit to being coordinators]
jkomoros_
julee: Process can be same as before
jkomoros_
… once people know what they’re doing we can have people volunteer to coordinate
… plan was to get import done in Jan, WPW in Feb, and then we have the fluentconft
… where there are a lot of folks who can join us
… then the docsprint in… belgium?
shepazu: Isn’t that on hold?
julee__: After the docsprint in march we can assess if we’re getting enough contributors, how it’s going, or if we should move over to HTML
eliot: What about having HTML ready for fluent?
… to leverage that expertise there?
shepazu: That seems reasonable
jkomoros_
julee: I thought fluent was more about JS developers
jkomoros_
eliot: I think it will be both
jentesting
Fluent used to be about JS only, but they are pushing hard to make it Web Platform in general
jkomoros_
shepazu: Just want to make sure we don’t turn people away who don’t want to do JS
jentesting
and yes, the Belgium doc sprint doesn’t have any dates. April was proposed, but won’t work.
jkomoros_
eliot: I’m willing to drive that effort to get ready for HTML by then
jkomoros_
julee: and I can help as well… I just don’t know if we have enough consistent community management to be able to handle both
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jkomoros_
eliiot: I think most important is getting the golden example pages for element + attribute
jkomoros_
julee: I’m okay with that
jkomoros_
… especially given the number of peopel who will be there
eliot: I’ll be there, too
… docsprint is open to public
shepazu: So we have a plan to announce and what we’ll be doing
eliot: I’m sitll a little unclear about this coming week’s
shepazu: My perception is that we have a: we work on a blogpost and each of us tries to find at least one expert to volunteer
julee__: The blgopost is already out to point people at
… sot he idea is to announce that the WPW will start next wek
… and send out to folks
… on tuesday we should have a blog post about the topics for the first week
… I was going to start with Array and see who shows up
shepazu: MDN has excellent JS docs
… maybe we should see if people who contributed there would be interested in being involved
ACTION shepazu to reach out to MDN folks who contributed to JS documentation and see if they want to be involved in JS WPW
renoirb
wants to have your feeling about http://www.w3.org/mid/2703272A-5C27-4FDE-A62A-7133307BE3D2@w3.org
AGENDA+ ^
jkomoros_
[scribe was distracted for a few minutes]
shepazu: I think to keep the community we need to keep up the engagement
… short term we just need to find people to help with JS stuff
ACTION: shepazu to create a doodle poll about moving this meeting