In the tools that they were already using, no switching, no thinking.
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: yep! I want all the tools to get good. Impatient for that and want competition to improve state of the art. /cc
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But we don't work together? Why? It's not like we don't know how. http://yehudakatz.com/2012/12/07/im-running-to-reform-the-w3cs-tag/ …https://github.com/extensibleweb/manifesto …
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: a few things here. 1.) the Polymers have talked about what they did with PRPL and volunteer to help others adopt.
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: 2.) we're building tools like Lighthouse to help everyone assess the state of the world. Visibility is *key*.
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: 3.) I'm not saying "use this tool", I'm personally saying "there's a big tent and if your tool is fast, welcome!"
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: 4.) investment in tracing and visibility pays off for everyone, including your team. Excited that's getting better.
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: 5.) it's unfair to end-developers and end-users to *not* call out the crisis I'm seeing cross my desk every day.
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: (fin). I can tell stories *all day long* about what I've called "the desktop hangover". It's *bad* out there.
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; at some level we can't have it both ways: frameworks have huge impact by setting defaults & rules.
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we work together to make things better.
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