remember when we had doctypes that was cool.
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I'm having trouble figuring out what your point of view is:
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I don't actually know what the break your talking about it but do types are how we used to opt in to backwards incompatible HTML
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but it sounds like you're not happy with that?
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I'm fine with doctypes. They're obtuse but a decent solution to the breaking change problem
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Is Chrome breaking the web?
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Sorry, I'm missing context. Could you link a blog post or announcement thread?
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I feel out of the loop here
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thanks!
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Hmm thats an odd statement. How does a single client break the distributed web?
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Broken clients with market share encourage bad behavior by service developers: conform to broken behavior instead of spec
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We've seen that movie before. I assume you've just repressed your memory of The IE Horror Show.
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It's self correcting. Bad client is broken. Bad client is demonized. Better clients get created/used. >>
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eventually. In the meantime, there's a lot of collateral damage.
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Well, sure; Evolution is fraught with deleterious forms :)
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It's a REQUIRED and inherent byproduct of the Evolutionary process. We can't avoid it.
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