“Apple: shame on you”; the moment at #JSConfEU from my talk for not publishing any docs, updates or changelogs on the current PWA implementation on iOS (and now iPadOS)
https://youtu.be/cybhV88KLfI?t=939 …pic.twitter.com/rziHpsLcNo
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To this day, it's harder for me to get Google PM, DevRel, and BD excited about PWAs than it is to collaborate with external folks on solving these developer needs. Every. Single. Time.
(and because it's both true and because I'll pay for it later if I don't, cc: @dalmaer @Paul_Kinlan @bgalbs @b1tr0t @thaotran)
PWA is *not* a Google-only invented/driven thing. Many ideas (like A2HS, standalone mode, etc.) came from Palm/HP/webOS and Firefox OS (and later from Chrome OS) where all apps are *web* apps.
Many hardware- and OS-specific web APIs (like NFC, SMS, Contacts API, etc.) were originally implemented in Firefox OS. And only later were adopted for PWA (Web platform) by Project Fizz and adopting right now by Project Fugu. See https://whatwebcando.today .
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