making all current features work consistently across browsers would be my priority! :)
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Replying to @SaraSoueidan @jensimmons
yay!!! This is my opinion, bug fixing is super important.
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unfortionately, it isn't *as* popular amongst the broader webdev community.
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Replying to @gregwhitworth @jensimmons
Well, eventually it’s the devs that will suffer from all the bugs & start cursing at browsers though.
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My old argument: stop adding new features for a while and fix bugs.
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lol, just mentioned that last week to someone ;)
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Replying to @gregwhitworth @ppk and
we try and balance this, you may notice nothing happening in feature are Y, and it's because we're doing that
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I’m fine w/ new features being implemented as long as all browser devs agree on doing it the same way!
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sure that's what standards are for, but like most things it's never that black and white
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: nor should we expect it to be. Progressoften messy; hence I'm trying to orient by evidence
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: this is why extensibility matters: gives devs power while helping to build case for features
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Dumb question: isn’t it possible that devs also end up messing stuff & causing more inconsistencies tho?
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Replying to @SaraSoueidan @slightlylate and
I’m specifically referring to Houdini stuff in this case. One dev may do same stuff different way(s)?
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