There's something disjoint here, BTW. We (Chrome) have been trying to get a unified permissions API into the web as it will allow *much* better UI and semantics (time-limited grants, ability to drop for least-priviledge operation, etc) and Mozilla has blocked all progress.
I'd go further than saying that the fight is winnable to say that, given enough time, the web *will* be a dominant player on mobile. The question is how much pain we want to impose, and how many close calls we want to endure in the meantime.
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I disagree. Most aren’t even trying any more to make that happen.
@slightlylate put it well. Most players unwilling to discuss capabilities to compete with native -
Demonstrably false (PWA, AMP, AMP standardization), but maybe you want to turn this into a Mozilla bash-fest? I'm not super-interested, and it's not really related to predictions of the future (market share matters more, and Mozilla doesn't have much, esp. on mobile)
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