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TPAC 2022 - Call for topics and session planning #87

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marcoscaceres opened this issue Jul 25, 2022 · 2 comments
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TPAC 2022 - Call for topics and session planning #87

marcoscaceres opened this issue Jul 25, 2022 · 2 comments

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marcoscaceres commented Jul 25, 2022

The WebApps WG is meeting 12th-13th September (Monday/Tuesday).

Due to TPAC being hybrid, we need to be quite organized with timing of each session happening for WebApps WG.

As reminder, here are the specs of the working group:

Could folks (Editors in particular) indicate if they would like to meet? All participants, for each spec, please link to appropriate issue you want to discuss from the above repositories. If your issue doesn't exist, please create it and provide as much detail as possible.

Please be mindful that we can only allocate around ~1 hour per specification. So, Editors, please triage your issues to maximize the short time we have.

If you are participating remotely, please let us know your preferred time (in PST/Vancouver's time) so we can best try to accommodate you. We will try to give you priority in scheduling.

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For Gamepad API I'd like to discuss BFCache integration, especially around the handling of connection/disconnection events since this has implications for other device APIs (WebUSB, Web Bluetooth, WebHID, Web Serial, maybe others?)

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closing as done.

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