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Hello WHATWG HTML community!
The SG has reviewed a recent escalation on the subject of HTML's <ruby>
element and related markup. The authors of PR 6478 have put considerable effort into researching and proposing some changes to the Ruby content model, such that it will be able to support a wider variety of use-cases, as well as the CSS Ruby Layout specification. While the PR does not currently meet the requirements for merging into the HTML living standard, the SG believes that there is sufficient justification for the W3C to publish the contents of the PR as a standalone REC-track Ruby Extension spec under the terms of the W3C/WHATWG MoU. The Ruby Extension spec will clearly document its intention to be merged back into HTML at such time as it can meet our inclusion criteria. Furthermore, in the interim, the authors of the Ruby Extension spec intend to help synchronize the subset of features defined in both specs--helpful because some parts of HTML's specified Ruby content and processing models are implemented differently in browsers today. This should serve to minimize deltas between the two specifications for the indeterminate period in which both are maintained.
If this community has any concerns with this plan of action, the SG would be interested in hearing and discussing them.
Thanks!