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* [http://lastweekinhtml5.blogspot.com/ Jean-Baptiste's "Last week in HTML5"]; A blog that highlights controversial comments on the IRC channel
* [http://lastweekinhtml5.blogspot.com/ Jean-Baptiste's "Last week in HTML5"]; A blog that highlights controversial comments on the IRC channel
* [http://wiki.whatwg.org/ This wiki]
* [http://wiki.whatwg.org/ This wiki]
== Research and data ==
Research pertaining to and data on publishing behavior for various bits of markup, used to help drive decisions made in/for HTML5 for specific elements and attributes.
Elements: (perhaps abstract to an [[elements]] page if many more are added)
* [[time]]
Attributes: (perhaps abstract to an [[attributes]] page if many more are added)
* [[charset]]
* [[summary]]

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Research and data

Research pertaining to and data on publishing behavior for various bits of markup, used to help drive decisions made in/for HTML5 for specific elements and attributes.

Elements: (perhaps abstract to an elements page if many more are added)

Attributes: (perhaps abstract to an attributes page if many more are added)