That’s an interesting ability to give websites.https://twitter.com/kennethrohde/status/1171668985365950464?s=21 …
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Does Blink intends to give *all* websites this ability, and not just privileged “installed” ones? (E.g. “save to home screen”) Your replies make it sound like it, but maybe I’m wrong? If so, that might be a core disagreement. (Not saying there’s not others)
There's some nuance here (and Twitter is a bad place for that!), but will try to outline the space we're working through. With all our extended capability work, we try to ensure APIs request the capability via a Promise-returning method:https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/forum/#!topic/Blink-dev/KMNZmMF1_H4 …
If WebKit wants to adopt a "Capability Policy" that codifies a position along the lines of "the web is for static documents, stop trying to do anything more productive on it; that's what native apps are for", it would certainly serve to clarify things for everyone.
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