On Friday, June 2, 2023 at 1:02:39 PM UTC-4 Michaela Merz wrote:
Thank you Francois. Here's an experience I'd like to share with you. I was
watching and listening to a training presentation yesterday and was asked
to look something up. So I opened a new tab to start looking it up. But the
Thank you Francois. Here's an experience I'd like to share with you. I was
watching and listening to a training presentation yesterday and was asked
to look something up. So I opened a new tab to start looking it up. But the
presentation in the first tab stopped and I was unable to use the second
I fully agree with this statement: "the general idea of the web is to let
the users decide whether or not they like a page or app".
I'd like to take a step back and share a high-level view of what we're
trying to accomplish.
First, a few observations based on our analysis of field data, local
We are categorically against this. It severely limits developers to what is
considered to be "good practice" which is not always desired (or possible),
especially not in complex environments. We are frankly getting tired to be
told what is "good" and what is "bad" behavior without any