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On the ask for more information here, this is content from the OpenJS Foundation (jQuery) and we should follow up with them for clarity if available.
My belief of each item is:
Consumer web - websites consuming jQuery files.
its consumers - part of the phrase 'modernizing its consumers'. In this context I feel they're talking about other projects depending on them; which shows the lack of clarity caused by using the same term if the meanings are indeed different.
Conduct an ecosystem security risk audit - Referenced in 2023-03 https://github.com/ossf/alpha-omega/blob/main/alpha/engagements/2023/jquery/update-2023-03.md#2-ecosystem-risk-audit - this was a first stage of the web modernization campaign; I'm reading it as measuring the modernization status due to 2023-06's "IDC presented the final survey results readout for the jQuery and foundation team. The team will be taking this information and packaging it up for communications content for the Web Modernization Campaign."
Thank you @hyandell
If you're correct about #1, this should be phrased much more precisely.
Regarding #3 and #4, you are visibly right, but it is very hard to guess that. Either the labels should be more precise, or they should link to details.
For #3, it should be clarified which ecosystem is referred to.
For #4, even the details are quite unclear (what does reducing "the footprint of legacy jQuery code" mean?).
The README file about the jQuery engagement starts with an introduction:
Please clarify what the following fragments mean:
By the way
There is a typo ("Janurary") in the first item of the _Monthly Updates_ section.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: