I mean is there any movement in getting major browsers to adopt this?
Normally when a spec. like this is written that needs adoption from web browsers, an explainer is written and then the major rendering engines are asked for their feedback. For instance, here’s an explainer:
I tried to find where this was done for GPC and couldn’t find anything. Did they just write a spec. and not bother doing any of the work involved in getting it adopted? Or is there progress being made that I didn’t see? Hence my question: Is there any movement on this at all? Or is the process of getting it adopted by Blink and WebKit at absolute zero?
Normally when a spec. like this is written that needs adoption from web browsers, an explainer is written and then the major rendering engines are asked for their feedback. For instance, here’s an explainer:
https://github.com/krgovind/first-party-sets
Here’s where WebKit was asked for their position on it:
https://github.com/WebKit/standards-positions/issues/93
Here’s where Mozilla was asked for their position on it:
https://github.com/mozilla/standards-positions/issues/350
Here’s the process Blink goes through to get a new feature like this going:
https://www.chromium.org/blink/launching-features/
I tried to find where this was done for GPC and couldn’t find anything. Did they just write a spec. and not bother doing any of the work involved in getting it adopted? Or is there progress being made that I didn’t see? Hence my question: Is there any movement on this at all? Or is the process of getting it adopted by Blink and WebKit at absolute zero?