So I said I'm going to start discussing how "modern" frontend practice impacts experiences using public sector sites. Lets get into it. You know who deserves the very best experience? Our Veterans. ...meanwhile at http://vets.gov ...: https://www.webpagetest.org/result/180912_6Q_5fd08e0ef64071de6f3cd266c36a3cac/ …
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In the post that spawned this thread, I linked to this: https://twitter.com/slightlylate/status/1034179822472196096 … And this is indeed outstanding work: https://www.webpagetest.org/result/180912_SS_83216a864d99f6bea4cc7f5f0dd5b233/ …
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I'm really struggling with what to do about disclosure here. Have had lots of conversations in the past couple of days about a "responsible disclosure" style of discussion about this. That'd include private sector, which would let me sleep better.
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I deeply sympathize with your reservations. But I also think what you're trying to do is important. I also think it could be viewed as getting free consulting from you and as good for everyone. Have you considered an approach where you trade that as long as you can publicize?
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The idea of a responsible-disclosure system appeals to me becaues it would give me a place to log findings (a bug tracker?), invite private comment and collaboration (which I usually wind up doing via back-channels with Google partners) and then be able to show before/after.
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