Yep. What you needed was fewer devs hoping for failure, and "we worked kind of fast to get a subset of native features working poorly on slow phones" didn't do that. I have no idea if the PWA vision would have fared better, but the pitch wouldn't have given me (a dev) the shakes
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I also have no idea "what happened" with FFOS, but I do know that I've worked with clients in major publishing companies and top-10 apps, and that they weren't interested in helping another platform, but are interested in PWA and even AMP.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Yes, and let's be clear: these were the "platform" folks who then asked for FFOS to be killed.
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Indeed. I find it frustrating as well.
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