https://github.com/mfreed7/xslt_polyfill/pull/5 - someone's made a PR that looks like it would allow Mason's polyfill to work directly from the XML file.
Another big example is mutation events which are gone across the board now.
Why is it better to drop users onto the RSS page and say copy the URL in the address bar, rather than just giving a copy button that puts it on the clipboard and say put this in your RSS app?
You've completely disregarded the other examples of breaking changes that have already been made. The open web still survives afterwards. The web isn't immutable no matter how much people might want it to be.
Fwiw the meetings aren't closed, unlike w3c the whatwg doesn't require paid membership to attend. The bug trackers are also a fine place to provide community feedback. For example there's plenty of comments providing…
Mutation Events were once in all 3 moderns engines plus some legacy ones and is now removed from everything. Third-party cookies are now heavily restricted and while not quite removed everywhere cannot be relied upon.…
https://github.com/mfreed7/xslt_polyfill/pull/5 - someone's made a PR that looks like it would allow Mason's polyfill to work directly from the XML file.
Another big example is mutation events which are gone across the board now.
Why is it better to drop users onto the RSS page and say copy the URL in the address bar, rather than just giving a copy button that puts it on the clipboard and say put this in your RSS app?
You've completely disregarded the other examples of breaking changes that have already been made. The open web still survives afterwards. The web isn't immutable no matter how much people might want it to be.
Fwiw the meetings aren't closed, unlike w3c the whatwg doesn't require paid membership to attend. The bug trackers are also a fine place to provide community feedback. For example there's plenty of comments providing…
Mutation Events were once in all 3 moderns engines plus some legacy ones and is now removed from everything. Third-party cookies are now heavily restricted and while not quite removed everywhere cannot be relied upon.…