Wondering if proposals like this still go to a discussion/prototype/design/validation phase. Super happy we finally got it, but I feel like Chrome is just pushing new features without discussing them with other browser vendors first. Is that true?
Features go through more of that now than ever before, but often a browser prototypes a feature while that phase is going on (in Canary/Nightly/TP), and then they're able to go live with right away, while the others need to start work on it.
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`interpolate-size` snuck up on me, I didn't even know it was in the works until Chrome shipped it.
This way, people can actively play with both before the spec commits to one or the other.
But doing it like this is sooo much simpler