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To run the standard's Makefile (i.e. to run "make" in your terminal) you need to have [https://github.com/whatwg/xref whatwg/xref] in the same parent directory as the repository of your standard (e.g. [https://github.com/whatwg/dom whatwg/dom]). In addition you need to have installed [[Anolis]] (ms2ger/anolis). | To run the standard's Makefile (i.e. to run "make" in your terminal) you need to have [https://github.com/whatwg/xref whatwg/xref] in the same parent directory as the repository of your standard (e.g. [https://github.com/whatwg/dom whatwg/dom]). In addition you need to have installed [[Anolis]] (ms2ger/anolis). | ||
== On using GitHub Issues == | == On using GitHub Issues == |
Revision as of 13:22, 29 October 2013
Most WHATWG standards are hosted on GitHub.
Makefile
To run the standard's Makefile (i.e. to run "make" in your terminal) you need to have whatwg/xref in the same parent directory as the repository of your standard (e.g. whatwg/dom). In addition you need to have installed Anolis (ms2ger/anolis).
On using GitHub Issues
Most WHATWG standards are not using GitHub Issues.
Issues some WHATWG contributors have with GitHub Issues:
- Lack of mailing list integration.
- Lack of sophisticated query mechanism found in Bugzilla.
And with GitHub in general:
- As the new Google Code it too might disappear.
- Hard to find new standards-related activities as people tend to put them in private and/or personal repositories.
- Notification system is unclear.