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[css-images-4] Clear conic-gradient() for shipping #2383
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The full IRC log of that discussion<dael> Topic: [css-images-4] Clear conic-gradient() for shipping<fantasai> ping leaverou_ <franremy> https://wpdev.uservoice.com/forums/257854-microsoft-edge-developer/suggestions/32403796-support-for-counter-style <dael> github: https://github.com//issues/2383 <dael> astearns: leaverou_ put it in the issue <dael> astearns: There's an impl, there's not outstanding problems. She things it'stime to clear it for shipping as Chrome wants to ship. Likely won't be problems when other engines impl. <dael> Chris: I agree. The polyfill has been out for a while and the syntax is stable. <dael> florian: No problem <dael> leaverou_: Impl has been out for a year as well <leaverou_> The implementatuon has been our for a year too <florian> I support clearing it for shipping <dael> astearns: Any concerns about clearing for shipping? <fantasai> sgtm <dael> astearns: Obj for clearing conic-gradient for shipping? <dael> RESOLVED: Clear conic-gradient() for shipping <RRSAgent> I have made the request to generate https://www.w3.org/2018/03/07-css-minutes.html Chris |
Chrome Intent to Ship: https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/forum/#!topic/blink-dev/ySuNvyaB8jY |
Chrome has shipped. Can this issue be closed or is there more to do? |
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Chrome implemented conic-gradient() last year behind a flag and now wants to ship. Some internal teams have expressed interest in using conic-gradient on consumer products, and they would rather see the feature shipped than provide back-doors.
I checked and there are no open issues about conic-gradient here. Chrome's implementation has also been tested a fair bit by authors creating demos and beyond a few rendering quality issues with the GPU backend, there are no outstanding problems.
Spec-wise, conic-gradient has been in some Images draft for five years or so.
I think it makes sense to clear this for shipping, and is certainly better than the alternative.
Adding this to the agenda so we can discuss this Wednesday.
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