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Declarative custom elements should be sketched out as a way to verify that other specs that it depends on are suitable to use for it. This includes things like template instantiation's built-in syntax, declarative CSS modules, various element internals APIs, etc.
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So for the 2022 report we were able to get this in via #41, so if there is anything missing from this issue that isn't covered in that draft, then I think it would be good to switch the tag for this one TPAC 2022, otherwise maybe this one can be closed?
Not sure if we should close this. We might want to rename/repurpose it. Mainly, the current report is just reporting on the current status. No attempt to fix things. I think we need to do separate work to basically create an updated proposal that aligns with all the other specs since things have evolved quite a bit since the original declarative custom elements proposal was written. The report does outline a number of related specs and open questions that can help direct that effort though.
got it, yeah that might be good context to add in terms of status / next steps. Will tag this with our label for the 2022 report so it can stay on our radar.
Declarative custom elements should be sketched out as a way to verify that other specs that it depends on are suitable to use for it. This includes things like template instantiation's built-in syntax, declarative CSS modules, various element internals APIs, etc.
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