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Discussions can usually take place on the list serve, but here would be OK too.


  • Design principles
  • Understanding WhatWG (rationales for approach, suspect actions, thinking like a parser)
  • Error-handling in HTML5. (compile a list of all parse errors and other errors and categorize approaches among major browsers)
  • Minimum authoring accessibility (discuss WhatWG push and consider its practical limits for tables and embedded content, etc.)
  • Improving metadata expression and use
  • Making the two serializations as compatible as possible (including conversion algorithms)
  • Rounding-out semantics

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  • Design principles
  • Understanding WhatWG (rationales for approach, suspect actions, thinking like a parser)
  • Error-handling in HTML5. (compile a list of all parse errors and other errors and categorize approaches among major browsers)
  • Minimum authoring accessibility (discuss WhatWG push and consider its practical limits for tables and embedded content, etc.)
  • Improving metadata expression and use
  • Making the two serializations as compatible as possible (including conversion algorithms)
  • Rounding-out semantics

Potential Categories

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  • Design principles
  • Understanding WhatWG (rationales for approach, suspect actions, thinking like a parser)
  • Error-handling in HTML5. (compile a list of all parse errors and other errors and categorize approaches among major browsers)
  • Minimum authoring accessibility (discuss WhatWG push and consider its practical limits for tables and embedded content, etc.)
  • Improving metadata expression and use
  • Making the two serializations as compatible as possible (including conversion algorithms)
  • Rounding-out semantics

Potential Categories

This page temporarily includes brainstorming categories for organizing the wiki. Feel free to add others. Clicking on the red link will create a new page to describe the category and view all the pages contained within it. To add a category to a page simply use the syntax: [[Category:category name]]. To link to a category within an article use [[:Category:category name]] or [[:Category:category name | accessibility category]]. like such Category:accessibility or accessibility category.


  • Design principles
  • Understanding WhatWG (rationales for approach, suspect actions, thinking like a parser)
  • Error-handling in HTML5. (compile a list of all parse errors and other errors and categorize approaches among major browsers)
  • Minimum authoring accessibility (discuss WhatWG push and consider its practical limits for tables and embedded content, etc.)
  • Improving metadata expression and use
  • Making the two serializations as compatible as possible (including conversion algorithms)
  • Rounding-out semantics

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  • Design principles
  • Understanding WhatWG (rationales for approach, suspect actions, thinking like a parser)
  • Error-handling in HTML5. (compile a list of all parse errors and other errors and categorize approaches among major browsers)
  • Minimum authoring accessibility (discuss WhatWG push and consider its practical limits for tables and embedded content, etc.)
  • Improving metadata expression and use
  • Making the two serializations as compatible as possible (including conversion algorithms)
  • Rounding-out semantics

Potential Categories

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  • Design principles
  • Understanding WhatWG (rationales for approach, suspect actions, thinking like a parser)
  • Error-handling in HTML5. (compile a list of all parse errors and other errors and categorize approaches among major browsers)
  • Minimum authoring accessibility (discuss WhatWG push and consider its practical limits for tables and embedded content, etc.)
  • Improving metadata expression and use
  • Making the two serializations as compatible as possible (including conversion algorithms)
  • Rounding-out semantics

Potential Categories

This page temporarily includes brainstorming categories for organizing the wiki. Feel free to add others. Clicking on the red link will create a new page to describe the category and view all the pages contained within it. To add a category to a page simply use the syntax: [[Category:category name]]. To link to a category within an article use [[:Category:category name]] or [[:Category:category name | accessibility category]]. like such Category:accessibility or accessibility category.


  • Design principles
  • Understanding WhatWG (rationales for approach, suspect actions, thinking like a parser)
  • Error-handling in HTML5. (compile a list of all parse errors and other errors and categorize approaches among major browsers)
  • Minimum authoring accessibility (discuss WhatWG push and consider its practical limits for tables and embedded content, etc.)
  • Improving metadata expression and use
  • Making the two serializations as compatible as possible (including conversion algorithms)
  • Rounding-out semantics

Potential Categories

This page temporarily includes brainstorming categories for organizing the wiki. Feel free to add others. Clicking on the red link will create a new page to describe the category and view all the pages contained within it. To add a category to a page simply use the syntax: [[Category:category name]]. To link to a category within an article use [[:Category:category name]] or [[:Category:category name | accessibility category]]. like such Category:accessibility or accessibility category.


  • Design principles
  • Understanding WhatWG (rationales for approach, suspect actions, thinking like a parser)
  • Error-handling in HTML5. (compile a list of all parse errors and other errors and categorize approaches among major browsers)
  • Minimum authoring accessibility (discuss WhatWG push and consider its practical limits for tables and embedded content, etc.)
  • Improving metadata expression and use
  • Making the two serializations as compatible as possible (including conversion algorithms)
  • Rounding-out semantics

Potential Categories

This page temporarily includes brainstorming categories for organizing the wiki. Feel free to add others. Clicking on the red link will create a new page to describe the category and view all the pages contained within it. To add a category to a page simply use the syntax: [[Category:category name]]. To link to a category within an article use [[:Category:category name]] or [[:Category:category name | accessibility category]]. like such Category:accessibility or accessibility category.


  • Design principles
  • Understanding WhatWG (rationales for approach, suspect actions, thinking like a parser)
  • Error-handling in HTML5. (compile a list of all parse errors and other errors and categorize approaches among major browsers)
  • Minimum authoring accessibility (discuss WhatWG push and consider its practical limits for tables and embedded content, etc.)
  • Improving metadata expression and use
  • Making the two serializations as compatible as possible (including conversion algorithms)
  • Rounding-out semantics

Potential Categories

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  • Design principles
  • Understanding WhatWG (rationales for approach, suspect actions, thinking like a parser)
  • Error-handling in HTML5. (compile a list of all parse errors and other errors and categorize approaches among major browsers)
  • Minimum authoring accessibility (discuss WhatWG push and consider its practical limits for tables and embedded content, etc.)
  • Improving metadata expression and use
  • Making the two serializations as compatible as possible (including conversion algorithms)
  • Rounding-out semantics

Potential Categories

This page temporarily includes brainstorming categories for organizing the wiki. Feel free to add others. Clicking on the red link will create a new page to describe the category and view all the pages contained within it. To add a category to a page simply use the syntax: [[Category:category name]]. To link to a category within an article use [[:Category:category name]] or [[:Category:category name | accessibility category]]. like such Category:accessibility or accessibility category.


  • Design principles
  • Understanding WhatWG (rationales for approach, suspect actions, thinking like a parser)
  • Error-handling in HTML5. (compile a list of all parse errors and other errors and categorize approaches among major browsers)
  • Minimum authoring accessibility (discuss WhatWG push and consider its practical limits for tables and embedded content, etc.)
  • Improving metadata expression and use
  • Making the two serializations as compatible as possible (including conversion algorithms)
  • Rounding-out semantics

Potential Categories

This page temporarily includes brainstorming categories for organizing the wiki. Feel free to add others. Clicking on the red link will create a new page to describe the category and view all the pages contained within it. To add a category to a page simply use the syntax: [[Category:category name]]. To link to a category within an article use [[:Category:category name]] or [[:Category:category name | accessibility category]]. like such Category:accessibility or accessibility category.


  • Design principles
  • Understanding WhatWG (rationales for approach, suspect actions, thinking like a parser)
  • Error-handling in HTML5. (compile a list of all parse errors and other errors and categorize approaches among major browsers)
  • Minimum authoring accessibility (discuss WhatWG push and consider its practical limits for tables and embedded content, etc.)
  • Improving metadata expression and use
  • Making the two serializations as compatible as possible (including conversion algorithms)
  • Rounding-out semantics

Potential Categories

This page temporarily includes brainstorming categories for organizing the wiki. Feel free to add others. Clicking on the red link will create a new page to describe the category and view all the pages contained within it. To add a category to a page simply use the syntax: [[Category:category name]]. To link to a category within an article use [[:Category:category name]] or [[:Category:category name | accessibility category]]. like such Category:accessibility or accessibility category.


  • Design principles
  • Understanding WhatWG (rationales for approach, suspect actions, thinking like a parser)
  • Error-handling in HTML5. (compile a list of all parse errors and other errors and categorize approaches among major browsers)
  • Minimum authoring accessibility (discuss WhatWG push and consider its practical limits for tables and embedded content, etc.)
  • Improving metadata expression and use
  • Making the two serializations as compatible as possible (including conversion algorithms)
  • Rounding-out semantics

Potential Categories

This page temporarily includes brainstorming categories for organizing the wiki. Feel free to add others. Clicking on the red link will create a new page to describe the category and view all the pages contained within it. To add a category to a page simply use the syntax: [[Category:category name]]. To link to a category within an article use [[:Category:category name]] or [[:Category:category name | accessibility category]]. like such Category:accessibility or accessibility category.


  • Design principles
  • Understanding WhatWG (rationales for approach, suspect actions, thinking like a parser)
  • Error-handling in HTML5. (compile a list of all parse errors and other errors and categorize approaches among major browsers)
  • Minimum authoring accessibility (discuss WhatWG push and consider its practical limits for tables and embedded content, etc.)
  • Improving metadata expression and use
  • Making the two serializations as compatible as possible (including conversion algorithms)
  • Rounding-out semantics

Potential Categories

This page temporarily includes brainstorming categories for organizing the wiki. Feel free to add others. Clicking on the red link will create a new page to describe the category and view all the pages contained within it. To add a category to a page simply use the syntax: [[Category:category name]]. To link to a category within an article use [[:Category:category name]] or [[:Category:category name | accessibility category]]. like such Category:accessibility or accessibility category.

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