It seems like I need to be more explicit part 3 in -- specifically for webdevs -- in my blog post series about standards (a small thread): https://infrequently.org/2018/06/effective-standards-work-part-1-the-lay-of-the-land/ … https://infrequently.org/2018/06/effective-standards-work-part-2-threading-the-needle/ …
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If Google implements something that developers can use outside of an official standards process, whether it's "officially released" or not is irrelevant. Chrome feels a lot like the new IE6 in terms of "we just do what we want"
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You must have missed all of NN 2, 3, and, and 4 then. This also badly misrepresents IE6 vs 5.5 and 4 which were the path-breakers. If anything, 6 was change towards conciliation.
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