On Friday 15 January 2010, at 07:32, Alex Milowski wrote: > I'm presenting my MathML in WebKit work tomorrow at the Joint AMS/MAA > meeting here in San Francisco.
Will somebody record the presentation? > After looking through my slides I feel > that I'm unsatisfied with what I'm telling people about where to go for > more information or to contribute to the project. > > I'd like a better way for: > > * MathML in WebKit related discussions to take place, I think webkit-dev, and bugzilla is the best place for it. You can make URLs to the thread starting mails in the trac. > * dissemination of status, Trac, webkit-dev, WebKit blog. > * collection of test cases, plans, roadmaps, Trac, bugzilla. > * builds of a MathML enabled WebKit for testers. The best way would be to push the MathML sources into the trunk somehow... The patch has been in the bugzilla for a long long time. Any reviewers? (#29529, #33703) > While some of this can take place on the wiki, a separate mailing list > might be better for MathML+WebKit specific discussions. Separate mail list is a good idea, but not for this open source contributing. I think webkit-dev has the biggest visibility, so this would be the best place for MathML discussions. > What's the standard practice for this kind of thing? I could certainly go > start a google group for this kind of discussion. You can also make a bugzilla post for this discuccions and CCing the people who are interested in. I hope MathML's code will be in the trunk at the earliest! Zoltan _______________________________________________ webkit-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/webkit-dev

