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#WebStandards need two independent implementations of every feature.
This proves that the spec is actually possible to implement, and makes it possible to verify that the implementations are interoperable.
It makes uses in the wild much less likely to depend on bugs in a particular implementation, which makes it possible to upgrade or replace implementations without creating painful bug-compatibility problems.
The Interop initiative is so cool. Seeing that kind of collaboration across competitors is a delight. And the effect on the #WebPlatform is terrific.
A nice touch: the coordination is so good that all actors publish their take on it at the same time (5pm UTC).
Alphabetically:
- Apple https://webkit.org/blog/14955/the-web-just-gets-better-with-interop/
- Bocoup https://bocoup.com/blog/interop-2024
- Google https://web.dev/blog/interop-2024
- Igalia https://www.igalia.com/2024/interop-2024-launches.html
- Microsoft https://blogs.windows.com/msedgedev/2024/02/01/microsoft-edge-and-interop-2024/
- Mozilla https://hacks.mozilla.org/2024/02/announcing-interop-2024/
Announcing Interop 2024 - Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog
Following the success of Interop 2023, we are pleased to confirm that the project will continue in 2024 with a new selection of focus areas.James Graham (Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog)
Folks: That’s an evil plan, we don’t like it.
Google: Please keep the discussion to technical issues only.
#Google #EvilAsAService #PeopleFarming #SiliconValley #BigTech #DigitalImperialism #adtech #DRM #web #standards #WebStandards #w3c