I'd much rather hear from the bulk of web developers who are between these two rhetorical poles.
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Well I guess it depends if you’re focused on making a web for developers or for end-users. I posit we should focus on the latter.
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Oh absolutely. The study is focused on the former. The point I’m making is that we’re not looking at the latter. Not that we should only look at the latter.
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I was under the impression that all browser vendors have folks who speak directly with those top 10 site architects regularly and feed that back into the roadmaps
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. Well, maybe @slightlylate does. But generally, no.1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
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We (Chrome) have support from Google's Partnerships and BD teams, which has helped us learn a ton about those needs, but even that is not widely undestood in our team. Fugu, e.g., is *massively* partner/developer need focused, but other teams/projects are more speculative.
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Yes. I'm aware. Unfortunately I'm seeing a lot of knee-jerk reaction to Fugu, precisely because it's a partnership-led Google effort. While I understand the underlying sentiment, I'm very concerned that this is creating an us vs. them culture that's a disservice to end-users.
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Is the argument is that we *shouldn't* be building what multiple key developers tell us they need in order to bring their best experiences to the web?
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Or that, somehow, teams that aren't doing this outreach (but absolutely can) know best? In general, we externalise what we can, but often the needs conversations implicate business choices and roadmaps, which are sensitive.
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