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Add Compression Standard to db.json #236
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Are spec authors expected to manage the Twitter account once it's created, or is it something automated? (I can't even open https://x.com/streamsstandard without signing in, why are we still there? 😅) |
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@domenic looks like you are in charge of the Workstream. Happy with all these deputy editors?
@saschanaz should you be an editor as well?
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@domenic can you set this up?
Co-authored-by: Anne van Kesteren <[email protected]>
I'm only helping this on behalf of @ricea and not really an editor. I'm open to the position though 😄 |
Yes, seems good! |
It might be good to replace Canon Mukai with a different editor as she doesn't work on web standards nowadays. I will ask her. |
Yeah, we seem to use the "authors" field as a mix of historical authors and current deputy editors. (The Streams Standard, HTML Standard, and URL Pattern Standards notably have some historical authors still listed.) |
So maybe Canon should remain as an author but not as an editor? She said she was happy to be moved to "former editors". |
I'm not sure we're consistent about that. E.g., I'm not listed for Fullscreen. I think I'd prefer it being a reflection of current editors as otherwise it would get quite unwieldy over a long period of time. |
See whatwg/sg#236 for context.
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I've moved Canon to the Acknowledgments section of the standard. The Twitter account isn't live yet, but since the standard is I'm going to merge this.
Thanks everyone!
Corresponding to #231.