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Should OpenJS Foundation vote on making the W3C Vibration API obsolete? #303

Closed michaelchampion closed 15 hours ago

michaelchampion commented 2 weeks ago

There is a proposal to the W3C Advisory Committee asking approval to mark https://www.w3.org/TR/2016/REC-vibration-20161018/ as an Obsolete Recommendation.

The rationale is:

More information on the proposal and the responses at https://www.w3.org/2002/09/wbs/33280/obsolete-vibration-api/ (W3C member access required). One member has objected, preferring to address the privacy concerns via the Permissions API.

Does anyone believe OpenJS should take a position in this ballot?

ljharb commented 2 weeks ago

If only 1 out of 3 browsers supports it, it seems like it should be marked as obsolete, and OpenJS should support that.

UlisesGascon commented 2 weeks ago

+1 I think that make sense to vote in favor of making the API obsolete.

michaelchampion commented 5 days ago

I did vote in favor of making the API obsolete. There are a couple of formal objection that to be honest I don't understand ... they (and all commenters so far) seem to agree with the Devices and Sensors Workin Group's plan to develop a new version, using the emerging Permissions API to address the privacy concerns. The vote has been extended until November 5 so if anyone feels we should change our vote, let me know.

michaelchampion commented 15 hours ago

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