I think that’s kinda misleading, isn’t it? You make it sound like it’s making good progress towards standardisation. They asked for feedback from other browser vendors, everybody said no, and they are shipping it anyway. Is “incubation happened, now on to origin trials before standardisation” really a suitable summary of that?
> “incubation happened (and we don't care what anyone said), now on to origin trials before standardisation (in chrome, and good luck if you use another browser)”
That's exactly how google would describe it with some missing context added.
Well, they moved on despite both other major engine vendors having a negative position on this spec, so is the standards process really doing anything?
JimDabell|8 months ago
DrammBA|8 months ago
That's exactly how google would describe it with some missing context added.
d3nj4l|8 months ago
thaumasiotes|8 months ago
superkuh|8 months ago
troupo|8 months ago
Google creates an excuse of a standard proposal. Other browser vendors find major issues, or outright say "no", Google still ships the "standard".