e parts are too small to be their own spec.
>> Constructible/extensible DOM objects bit does not even have an API
>> surface.
>>
>> d) And finally, every bit has potential of solving problems that are
>> more general than just about components. We shouldn't require making a
>> component if all developer wants is some shadow DOM. Similarly, lack
>> of needing a component shouldn't preclude the use of confinement
>> primitives.
>>
>> Just to recap: XBL2 is dead, exploding into a pretty rainbow. I am a
>> pop tart cat in front of the rainbow.
>
> :-)
>
>
> --
> Anne van Kesteren
> http://annevankesteren.nl/
>
>
>> d) And finally, every bit has potential of solving problems that are
>> more general than just about components. We shouldn't require making a
>> component if all developer wants is some shadow DOM. Similarly, lack
>> of needing a component shouldn't preclude the use of confinement
>> primitives.
>>
>> Just to recap: XBL2 is dead, exploding into a pretty rainbow. I am a
>> pop tart cat in front of the rainbow.
>
> :-)
I am glad you liked it :)
:DG<
re general than just about components. We shouldn't require making a
component if all developer wants is some shadow DOM. Similarly, lack
of needing a component shouldn't preclude the use of confinement
primitives.
Just to recap: XBL2 is dead, exploding into a pretty rainbow. I am a
pop ta
rrect that.
But first things first: XBL2 is dead. To paraphrase
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0093936/quotes?qt=qt0311047, there was a
funeral and we buried it.
There are chunks of it that are still viable and immensely useful.
However, there are large chunks that will have to be cut, some running
dee