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Replying to @ChrisLove
FYI, we're going to break the "no-op fetch handler" that's being shown in this article. If a site doesn't actually work offline, it isn't a PWA and we won't offer installability in a future version of Chrome.
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Replying to @slightlylate
Thanks for letting me know I will update my messaging. I figured this would eventually happen since Lighthouse it testing for real offline capability.
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Replying to @ChrisLove
Thanks! BTW, the design goal here is for PWA installability to signal that the experience is going to be reliably fast. There's a lot more for us to test for beyond dummy handlers to ensure this is true, but we'll continue to improve there.
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Replying to @slightlylate
instability is an interesting word to use. Feels like it needs more definition. And I guess this where the different implementations by different platforms make it tougher to pinpoint what a PWA is exactly.
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I tried to address that here: https://infrequently.org/2016/09/what-exactly-makes-something-a-progressive-web-app/ …
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