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Chrome Project 🐡 & Web Standards TL; Blink API OWNER Named PWAs w/ @phae; probably making her ☕ DMs open. Tweets my own; press@google.com for official comms.

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    1. Alex Russell‏ @slightlylate 12 Jun 2019
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      the Origin Trials framework intends to publish what it can from the surveys we conduct, but require large enough sample sizes to be psudonemous. Not all trials reach that level.

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    2. Alex Russell‏ @slightlylate 12 Jun 2019
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      But again, those trials are specific to a particular proposed feature, rather than the overall process.

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    3. Alex Russell‏ @slightlylate 12 Jun 2019
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      I'd also like to note the counterfactual: traditional working groups do not solicit or require feedback outside the set of people who are members of a particular SDO. This process is casting the nest wider and requesting more input than traditional standards development ever did

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    4. Alex Russell‏ @slightlylate 12 Jun 2019
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      So I hear you on research; we're working to move the entire platform to a more evidence-based approach, and it's worth asking how the detractors of these tools would prefer things be structured instead. Is the alternative conference-room "consensus" from a preordained clique?

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    5. Terence Eden‏Verified account @edent 12 Jun 2019
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      1. Have a cool idea 2. Speak to real users and see if it meets a user need 3. Publish the (vague) user research and start discussing with peers 4. Design and iterate based on feedback 5. Test with users. Pass/Fail based on beta testing 6. Publish test results 7. Etc.

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    6. Alex Russell‏ @slightlylate 12 Jun 2019
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      You're looking for Origin Trials, which we are unique in running:https://github.com/GoogleChrome/OriginTrials …

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    7. Domenic Denicola‏ @domenic 13 Jun 2019
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      Yep. You have to have something to trial with users in order to do user research, thus intent to implement!

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    8. Terence Eden‏Verified account @edent 13 Jun 2019
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      I mean... No... That's not how user research works. The toast project has found what people are already using. But has done no research to seek the opinions of those users or devs.

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    9. Alex Russell‏ @slightlylate 13 Jun 2019
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      I think there's a misperception about ordering here. I2I is *super early* in the process, which we are making as public as possible as early as possible. There's both time to do the research and change course, all of which will happen in full view.

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    10. Alex Russell‏ @slightlylate 13 Jun 2019
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      From your blog post, it seems as though there's an assumption that implementation is late-stage, an for browser teams that aren't as evidence-driven, maybe that's true? But for us, getting some code flowing is key to testing. It's very, very, very far from the ship moment...

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      ...which is demarked by a separate set of emails ("Intent to Ship"). There's a high bar for I2S threads to clear vs. I2I, which is more of an FYI to the wider world, particularly owners of code in the affected directories, that someone is noodling in this direction.

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        2. Alex Russell‏ @slightlylate 13 Jun 2019
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          You can see the voting (and frequent push-back) on I2S threads here: https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/forum/#!searchin/blink-dev/Intent$20to$20Ship%7Csort:date … Sometimes these are folded together ("Intent to Implement and Ship"), but that's discouraged aside from trivial additions.

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        3. Alex Russell‏ @slightlylate 13 Jun 2019
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          Anyhow, per previous conversation, I'm encouraging the team to publish whatever UXR data we can (again, subject to PII concerns, which are large and real). But want, again, to stress that what you're seeing is SUPER EARLY, not late-stage fait-accomplis.

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