[meta] CSS priorities 2019
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(Core :: Layout, enhancement)
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(Reporter: tantek, Unassigned)
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(Depends on 4 open bugs, )
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(Keywords: meta)
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Comment 1•8 years ago
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Comment 2•7 years ago
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Updated•7 years ago
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Comment 3•7 years ago
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Comment 4•7 years ago
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Comment 5•6 years ago
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As we are already more than half-way through the year, I went ahead and added some bugs as blockers for this one looking at the priority list in the wiki and the bugs marked as "[layout:p1]". I also renamed this bug in order to reflect that these are now the priorities for 2019.
Having said that, the wiki page is obviously outdated and Tantek doesn't seem to be active anymore. So, could someone from the layout team please revise the wiki page and add or remove bugs blocking this one accordingly?
Sebastian
Comment 6•6 years ago
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Subgrid and motion paths also seem to be priorities, as people are actively working on them, so I've added them as blockers.
Sebastian
Comment 7•4 years ago
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It's almost 2022, so I finally close this one. Would be good to know what the CSS priorities are for next year. Is there any public reference for that?
Sebastian
Comment 8•4 years ago
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Thanks! Yeah, makes sense to close this tracking-bug out - thanks for doing that.
I don't know that we've published a list of CSS priorities for next year (some of that is still to be determined at some point early in the new year). I'm not sure if we'll file a metabug or publish any explicit "here are our plans for the whole year" kind of thing (some of it our plans will likely be tentative & subject-to-change); but at a minimum you can keep an eye on intent-to-implement/intent-to-ship posts on dev.platform to see what's coming or in-progress.
Comment 9•4 years ago
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Hi Daniel,
Thank you for the info! Of course things can change during the year. If you publish a rough plan of things you plan to implement 2022 at some point, though, or at least the upcoming months, please let me know!
I already follow all intent-to-implement/intent-to-ship posts and also many of the CSS related bugs, so I do have some idea of what's coming next. Though I believe that there are more people than just me interested in a longer-term strategy related to CSS. And previously you had bugs like this one, https://wiki.mozilla.org/CSS and https://wiki.mozilla.org/GeckoGoalsfor2021#CSS, which provided a bit of a plan.
Anyway, I wish you all Happy Holidays!
Sebastian
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Comment 10•4 months ago
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CSS priorities are now tracked as part of our annual Platform Roadmaps which are linked from: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Platform
(commenting in case someone else finds this bug and is looking for "current work")
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