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by moron4hire
359 days ago
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This is the W3C standardization process. The W3C is not a prescriptive standardization body. It doesn't have any regulatory power giving it any teeth to go after vendors acting in bad faith. So the W3C process is descriptive and encourages a period of competitive divergence in implementations. It is only after the early adopters have hammered on the features and figured out which parts they like best that a Web API can then start to get standardized. |
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Let me quote the site for you
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This specification was published by the Web Machine Learning Community Group. It is not a W3C Standard nor is it on the W3C Standards Track.
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> So the W3C process is descriptive and encourages a period of competitive divergence in implementations.
That is exactly opposite of how the w3c standardization process works
> It is only after the early adopters have hammered on the features and figured out which parts they like best that a Web API can then start to get standardized.
Yes, and until then this work is not supposed to be enabled by default