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Add a companion view per group #127

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tidoust opened this issue Nov 6, 2017 · 0 comments
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Add a companion view per group #127

tidoust opened this issue Nov 6, 2017 · 0 comments

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tidoust commented Nov 6, 2017

The document as it stands is very useful to get an overview of what is going on. For someone willing to go one step beyond, it could be good to have a companion document that lists features per group, instead of per maturity status.

It should be possible to generate that view from the existing document, although note there will be corner cases to consider such as sentences that mention specs developed by different groups.

This feature was initially requested during the Media & Entertainment IG F2F at TPAC, but could be useful for all roadmap documents.

Also note that we could imagine creating other views as well, e.g. views per feature name, or views per implementation status in a particular browser.

tidoust added a commit to tidoust/media-web-roadmap that referenced this issue May 7, 2020
The view gets generated from all features referenced throughout the pages. It
needs to be enabled in the toc.json file. This view matches w3c#127. The Media &
Entertainment Interest Group recently requested it again to create some sort of
"heat map" of what's going on.

The list is pretty raw for now: it features the name of the group, the relevant
specifications (or features in these specifications) that the group is working
on (or was working on), and links to pages where the specifications are
mentioned for further details.

Changes to data files were needed to align group names with their official
names.

README not yet updated.
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tidoust added a commit to tidoust/media-web-roadmap that referenced this issue May 7, 2020
The view gets generated from all features referenced throughout the pages. It
needs to be enabled in the toc.json file. This view matches w3c#127. The Media &
Entertainment Interest Group recently requested it again to create some sort of
"heat map" of what's going on.

The list is pretty raw for now: it features the name of the group, the relevant
specifications (or features in these specifications) that the group is working
on (or was working on), and links to pages where the specifications are
mentioned for further details.

Changes to data files were needed to align group names with their official
names.

README not yet updated.
tidoust added a commit that referenced this issue May 9, 2020
The view gets generated from all features referenced throughout the pages. It
needs to be enabled in the toc.json file. This view matches #127. The Media &
Entertainment Interest Group recently requested it again to create some sort of
"heat map" of what's going on.

The list is pretty raw for now: it features the name of the group, the relevant
specifications (or features in these specifications) that the group is working
on (or was working on), and links to pages where the specifications are
mentioned for further details.

Changes to data files were needed to align group names with their official
names.

README not yet updated.
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