How Web Standards Work 1. design a flawed API (it's fine! APIs are hard) 2. ship it in the most-used browser, despite objections 3. get cross-browser working group to fix the API 4. oops, too late, that would break the webpic.twitter.com/IuU6Xxzilv
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Wasn't aware of it at the time, and Mike appears to have a different recollection: https://twitter.com/mikesherov/status/1220751454622900227 …. Either way though, I wouldn't necessarily consider this a bad thing — I would expect FW authors to be much closer to the needs and practices of devs than browser makers
My recollection also matches Alex's! I meant that the ultimate reason it was OK to be removed was proxies could do it just fine. But here's the publicly visible horse's mouth on the subject (minus any backroom politics / drama): https://esdiscuss.org/topic/an-update-on-object-observe …
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