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by dpark
217 days ago
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> Open web means popular browsers supporting a wide range of technologies that institutions, businesses, and people use. The “wide range of technologies” is not what makes the web “open”. The openness comes from the fact that anyone can write web sites and anyone can write a browser that can render the same websites that chrome can render. “More features” does not imply “more open”. Dropping support for xslt would make the web less open if it were being replaced by some proprietary Google tech. But that’s not what’s happening here at all. > Not: popular browsers needle through technologies and tell everyone they know best How else would it possibly work? Everyone has to actively choose the features they will build and support. |
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I wish it weren't the case but good luck and I'm sure we'll speak again with nearly the same conversation at the next thread for a standard deprecation that ad companies don't like.