Le 23/09/2013 19:44, Josh Matthews a écrit :
https://github.com/mozilla/servo/wiki/Meeting-2013-09-23
jack: strange loop seemed really impressed that we had anything to show at all. general impression seems to be vapourware.
That's quite an unfortunate impression :-s

kmc: did you show acid1?
jack: no. we should at summit.
I don't know what works and what doesn't now, but it could be nice to have some high-profile websites working, like Facebook, Twitter, Google Search, etc. I've read something about Wikipedia in the notes. What about the Servo meeting notes on Github? A website using the default Twitter Bootstrap theme? mozilla.org? At least the manifesto page?

I understand the importance of the acid1/2/3 milestones, but I think people will be more impressed when they see real-life pages display correctly (regardless of how hard and how many features compose the page). I think this is what will move the perception from "research project" to something people can actually connect with (in the emotional sense, not the HTTP sense).

Note that high-profile websites might be easy to do as they probably still target IE6/7 (which don't even pass acid2!). Mobile versions of high-profile websites might use less CSS/JS features than desktop versions.

David
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