I really really enjoyed giving this talk & I can't wait to give it again. Some great things came out of the breakout session and I'm working on updating the talk.
You should be concerned about the health of our digital infrastructure and ecosystem.
In a few minutes the last 2 breakout sessions of the Web Engines Hackfest 2024:
* Reference Targets for Cross-Shadow Root IDREF associations: github.com/Igalia/webengines…
* Compiling JavaScript ahead of time: github.com/Igalia/webengines…
After lunch a copule of more breakout sessions starting in ~5min:
* Testing OS-specific accessibility APIs in WPT - can it be done?? github.com/Igalia/webengines…
* Reference Targets for Cross-Shadow Root IDREF associations github.com/Igalia/webengines…
Wrapping up the second day of the Web Engines Hackfest 2024
ALT 6 pictures from today's breakout sessions:
* Top left: Brian Kardell (@briankardell) talking during the "Funding the Web Ecosystem" breakout session
* Top right: Dan Ehrenberg (@littledan) during the session "Standardization across layers: Experiences with HTML, JS and Unicode"
* Middle left: Nicolò Ribaudo (@NicoloRibaudo) talking during the "Standardization across layers: Experiences with HTML, JS and Unicode" breakout session.
* Middle right: Martin Robinson during the "Servo" breakout session.
* Bottom left: Mike Smith (@sideshowbarker) talking during the session "How to build a new feature for the web platform — and make it a success with developers 2024".
* Bottom right: Picture of the co-working area full of people hacking during the event.
Last day of the Web Engines Hackfest 2024 is starting with the WinterCG breakout session in ~15min, links to follow the session remotely are at github.com/Igalia/webengines…