They're being driven through our tortuously open process which places a higher set of hurdles in front of features we're out ahead on.
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So, what we're seeing with these three examples, is the process is working in terms of doing what we care about: gathering evidence that we're solving important problems and doing it well...and take the word of developers over our own intuitions in the process.
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I recall the feeling of “features coming out of nowhere”—It was from a time (ante 2015) when I didn’t follow WICG work at all. The fact that the Chromium blog now features Origin Trials (e.g. https://blog.chromium.org/2019/08/chrome-77-beta-new-performance-metrics.html …) will hopefully change this for others not following WICG today.
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