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Describing overloaded methods
#241 opened Nov 17, 2016 by annevk
Investigate banning nullable enums
#213 opened Oct 29, 2016 by annevk
Make [SameObject] beneficial
#212 opened Oct 27, 2016 by annevk
Turn 1-line prose algorithms into step-based algorithms for readability. ⌛⌛⌛ duration:long There goes your week-end good first issue Ideal for someone new to a WHATWG standard or software project
#203 opened Oct 23, 2016 by tobie
Dictionary mixins
#195 opened Oct 21, 2016 by annevk
Allow partial enums
#184 opened Oct 7, 2016 by alvestrand
Add a contributing guide ⌛⌛ duration:medium Shouldn't be too long to fix good first issue Ideal for someone new to a WHATWG standard or software project
#159 opened Sep 6, 2016 by tobie
Indicate that thing needs user action to work ⌛⌛⌛ duration:long There goes your week-end good first issue Ideal for someone new to a WHATWG standard or software project
#137 opened Jul 21, 2016 by marcoscaceres
Please prefix getter/setter/callback interface with legacy so it's clear they are ☕☕ difficulty:medium Hard to fix ⌛⌛ duration:medium Shouldn't be too long to fix editorial Changes that do not affect how the standard is understood
#100 opened Mar 21, 2016 by annevk
provide clearer advice about USVString vs. DOMString ☕☕ difficulty:medium Hard to fix ⌛ duration:short Should be a short fix editorial Changes that do not affect how the standard is understood topic: string
#84 opened Jan 14, 2016 by dbaron
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