You do? The post is a commentary on other people's commentaries, it doesn't contain any specifics about what Google has done wrong here or suggestions for what should be done different (except for renaming intent to implement).
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Replying to @matthewcp @adactio and
I guess I don’t read “held to account” to mean that some gross violation of web standards impropriety has occurred here. In this instance, there may not be much to hold accountable for—which is what I thought the blog post explained pretty well? It is tagged “miscommunication”
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Replying to @zachleat @matthewcp and
As Chrome's Web Standards TL, if there *is* a gross violation of process or norms, I'd like to understand it so I can help correct it.
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Replying to @slightlylate @zachleat and
What I've heard thus far is that "intent to implement" ("I2I") *sounds* very late stage (when, in our process, they aren't). Looking at renaming that. There's also an open discussion about sequencing for posting explainers and I2I, but not resolved yet.
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Replying to @slightlylate @zachleat and
Part of this stems both from our longer (and more deliberative) process than what other vendors use, which isn't well explained as well as our ability and willingness to prototype. We're communicating badly here, so I've taken it on to write something to clarify.
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Replying to @slightlylate @matthewcp and
Maybe this would be a good place to list resources on how to keep up to date with future communication? Or link to a place that has those resources?
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Replying to @zachleat @slightlylate and
I think https://www.chromestatus.com/features is particularly useful.
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Replying to @zachleat @matthewcp and
You can sign up for push notifications on http://chromestatus.com/features to be notified when new things are added/proposed!:pic.twitter.com/Or3NTz0rKI
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Replying to @slightlylate @matthewcp and
WHOA since when did Add to Homescreen create a completely separate Mac App? I love this.
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Chrome 73, which went to stable in March. https://developers.google.com/web/progressive-web-apps/desktop … Omnibox install in 76 should make this much more obvious:https://blog.chromium.org/2019/06/chrome-76-beta-dark-mode-payments-new.html …
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