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The point of TFA is that there was a long debated solution in the works that got tossed aside in favour of something a vendor representative chucked in. How can you determine if it's technically superior if you discriminate on the basis of the source of the feature? Choosing between death-by-committee or trusted-auto-approval is not hard. i.e. the vendors, and not the community of people interested, are in effect (if…
Yes, but the long-debated solution settled on a solution that obviously wasn't very strong, if it can't withhold an external suggestion like this. Mostly what I get from the article is the sense that people are put off not because of how the Apple proposal was put up for discussion, but that they spent months of their time discussing something, and feel like they got nothing for it. And that rings false to me; either…
The implication is that the long-debated solution lost out not because it was inferior but because it didn't come from a browser vendor. After all, the difference in timescale and hoop jumping is stark.