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Staff engineer at Mozilla, co-chair of W3C's WICG, and spec writer. On a perpetual JavaScript bender. Performance varies according to mood.

github.com/marcoscaceres
Joined April 2007

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    1. Owen Campbell-Moore‏ @owencm 11 Aug 2016

      Survey time 🗣: what is your feature request for something browsers could provide to make your Progressive Web App successful? 🚀

      25 replies 8 retweets 19 likes
    2. Das Surma‏ @DasSurma 11 Aug 2016

      @owencm Network connections. Like writing an SSH client as a PWA.

      2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
    3. Marcos Caceres  🔥‏ @marcosc 11 Aug 2016

      @DasSurma @owencm what class of application would you build with such access? Examples would be great (apart from SSH client).

      1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
    4. Paul Kinlan‏Verified account @Paul_Kinlan 11 Aug 2016

      @marcosc @DasSurma @owencm I've known people who want to use it for: email client, irc client, [insert app] client, games.

      1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
    5. Marcos Caceres  🔥‏ @marcosc 11 Aug 2016

      @Paul_Kinlan @DasSurma @owencm I'd like us to exhaust the [insert app] list, because if it's ~3-5, then we can have specific APIs.

      1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
    6. Paul Kinlan‏Verified account @Paul_Kinlan 11 Aug 2016

      @marcosc @DasSurma @owencm it was literally everyone wanting socket api... But I can dig through my list of apps

      1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
    7. Marcos Caceres  🔥‏ @marcosc 11 Aug 2016

      @Paul_Kinlan @DasSurma @owencm would really like to have this. I know @annevk is trying hard to bring sockets to Web, so need strong cases.

      1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
    8. Anne van Kesteren‏ @annevk 11 Aug 2016

      @marcosc @Paul_Kinlan @DasSurma @owencm we need isolation (no CSRF, XSS allowed), solid UX, remote revocation, anything else?

      1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      Marcos Caceres  🔥‏ @marcosc 12 Aug 2016

      @annevk @Paul_Kinlan @DasSurma @owencm I'd still be interested in a good list of fun things that people want to build but can't.

      12:09 AM - 12 Aug 2016
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        1. Anne van Kesteren‏ @annevk 12 Aug 2016

          @marcosc @Paul_Kinlan @DasSurma @owencm beyond the apps already on native platforms that seems hard to predict.

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        2. Marcos Caceres  🔥‏ @marcosc 12 Aug 2016

          @annevk @DasSurma @owencm yeah, don't want to predict: I want to know what those are (I know the obvious ones, like mail). @Paul_Kinlan?

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        3. Paul Kinlan‏Verified account @Paul_Kinlan 12 Aug 2016

          @marcosc @annevk @DasSurma @owencm I started to document them here: https://paul.kinlan.me/sockets-usecases-on-the-web/ … still digging around because there were lots

          4 replies 0 retweets 1 like
        4. Marcos Caceres  🔥‏ @marcosc 12 Aug 2016

          @Paul_Kinlan @annevk @DasSurma @owencm thanks for putting that together!

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