#TPAC2011 HTML WG day 1: good face-to-face discussions, <time> is back, and we're working on improving it.
#TPAC2011 minutes of <time>11:30</time> HTML WG session where we discussed an enhanced time element: http://www.w3.org/2011/11/03-html-wg-minutes.html#item03
#TPAC2011: and HTML WG chairs decided to revert adding <data> and dropping of <time> & pubdate: http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-html/2011Nov/0011.html
#TPAC2011: iterating on an HTML working group change proposal for an enhanced #HTML5 <time> element: http://www.w3.org/wiki/User:Tantekelik/time_element
@brucel <time datetime=-0700>Pacific Daylight</time>. @jmspool <time datetime=P1H>1 hour</time>.
#HTML5 time element discussion <time>11:30</time> <time datetime=2011-11-03>today</time>: http://www.w3.org/html/wg/wiki/TPAC2011#Day_1
Happy 6th bim of the year! http://newcal.org (was indirectly reminded via site bug report (now fixed) from @theory).
"But then if we do not ever make <time>, how can we ever have <time>?" #Merovingian #HTML5 #TPAC #TPAC2011
proposed a "<time> element" session for the HTML Working Group meeting. #TPAC #HTML5 irc://irc.w3.org:6665/html-wg
another #barcamp, another Fight Club paraphrase: On a long enough timeline, every domain is a porn site. #tpac #dns #p