i would make it easier for developers to contribute to css. right now css is split between whatwg/w3c/mozilla trying to tell browsers what to do, and then the browsers selectively agreeing/disagreeing.
this would involve the creation of some sort of annual or bimonthly convention, summit, or convention where developers get to hear talks from the authorities themselves, and possibly have a forum for discussing them. of course, as with developers being awkward, it would quickly turn into everyone staring at their macbook pro 2015s.
it doesnt hurt to go outside. css has value in its people, as with any other technology. if the people are valued by it, not just with it, css can change more in good faith, then
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i would make it easier for developers to contribute to css. right now css is split between whatwg/w3c/mozilla trying to tell browsers what to do, and then the browsers selectively agreeing/disagreeing.
this would involve the creation of some sort of annual or bimonthly convention, summit, or convention where developers get to hear talks from the authorities themselves, and possibly have a forum for discussing them. of course, as with developers being awkward, it would quickly turn into everyone staring at their macbook pro 2015s.
it doesnt hurt to go outside. css has value in its people, as with any other technology. if the people are valued by it, not just with it, css can change more in good faith, then