Re: RANT: posting IDs more often -- more is better -- why are we so shy?

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Lloyd Wood <L.Wood@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
    > Those advocating 'early and often' might consider the case of
    > WhatWG, hybi, Ian Hickson, and his working style, as shown by
    > https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-hixie-thewebsocketprotocol-76

    > where it became impossible to figure out what had changed,
    > whether it was important, or really, anything other than the
    > way Hixie wanted to work, and that the WG really didn't like
    > how they were expected to run.

    > Diffs aren't useful unless they're of source.

Agreed: too many revisions is also a problem.
I think that the WG can push back.

Was it useful to diff version 60 against version 76?


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