I'm glad this is happening. The fact of the matter is that standards codify reality, and reality means what is actually shipping in actual browsers. The W3C may not want to admit it, but they have lost the confidence of the most important implementors of the DOM spec.https://twitter.com/RReverser/status/984496824357720064 …
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Exactly. And there's nothing inconsistent about saying we get lots of value out of many W3C projects, just not all of them. This is engineering not politics - we don't have to pick a party and hold the line...
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Right, and from an engineering perspective, there is no reason for W3C to be publishing forked WHATWG specs.
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