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by bawolff
296 days ago
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> they need to provide a clear venue for people to indicate whether or not the community is accepting of a change. The venue is the right to fork. The standard is made by people who write code implementing web browsers. Rando freeloaders who don't put in the work don't get a vote. This is how the internet has always worked, to pataphrase a different standards body - running code and loose consensus. |
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