New "The Feedback Loop" Post: TC39 Day 1: ES2017 Final Call.http://thefeedbackloop.xyz/tc39-november-2016-day-1/ …
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Replying to @b0rk
oh, you know, just the committee that makes JavaScript. No big thing.
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Replying to @wycats
yeah the workings of these standards committees are completely mysterious to me. I'd love to hear more about how the process feels
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Replying to @b0rk
throw some questions at me and I'll try and answer them tomorrow on the blog. If not I'll try to answer the generic Q.
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Replying to @wycats
who is in the meeting? do you have to implement the future of JavaScript before you decide on it?
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It's based on stages Stage 1 = Proposed Stage 2 = Draft Stage 3 = Candidate Stage 4 = Completedhttps://github.com/tc39/proposals
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Moving from candidate to an accepted proposal, which is your question I guess, involves at least 2 independent implementations
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useful to know: in many cases one of the implementations can be a high-fi polyfill or transpiler, but gotta pass tests.
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