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by azakai
4142 days ago
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We can discuss alternatives to PNaCl, but that isn't really the issue. Even if you have something you believe has no peer at the moment, that doesn't mean you can ship it without regards for the the standards process. It's still wrong for all the usual reasons. Of course, not having a good alternative might mean that the other parties in the standards process should take another look at it. But again, that's a totally separate issue from whether it is ok to just ignore the standards process and ship whatever you want, which is what Google is doing here. |
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What Google is doing with PNaCl is the standards process. Standards start life by being not-standards that someone shipped and enough people liked to make it into a standard.
There is nothing wrong here, nothing whatsoever. This is exactly how the process should work. Design-by-committee standards suck. Standards that won through raw competition? Those are all the good ones.