what is the process for getting added to the list?
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maybe that isn't how it works in practice. How does a new publisher get "amp certified"?
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also, has there been any thought about a subset of JS APIs that could run in an AMP context?
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I designed DOMChangeList to be a reasonable fit for AMP-like contexts that want to restrict all JS on the UI thread.
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maybe allowing blanket workers is acceptable?
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@Medium cool! You should like DOMChangeList then. https://github.com/whatwg/dom/issues/270 … maybe an AMP polyfill can move us forward. -
@github the only two APIs that need this kind of treatment from AMP are DOM APIs and event handlers -
for event handlers, passing the event async to a worker and redispatching if not cancelled is probably enough.
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