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@evan @Gargron @mmasnick @quillmatiq
@Sarahp

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@Flipboard Thank you so much for the feature, especially with such heavy hitters I look up to 🥹

@Flipboard @evan @Gargron @mmasnick @quillmatiq @Sarahp So the corps have officially started the "Embrace" stage and are planning the "Extend" one. Good to know at least this time is being done in the open.

@cygnathreadbare @Flipboard @Gargron @mmasnick @quillmatiq @Sarahp This comes up so often. I wonder if there is any good historical documentation for the strategy of dealing with "Embrace, Extend, Extinguish" ...? I think the famous example of Microsoft's embrace of the web, and extension via ActiveX and other proprietary features, was headed off by vigorous defense of open standards by @tantek.com , Molly Holschlag, others in the Web Standards group. webstandards.org/

www.webstandards.orgThe Web Standards ProjectThe Web Standards Project is a grassroots coalition fighting for standards which ensure simple, affordable access to web technologies for all.

@cygnathreadbare @Flipboard @Gargron @mmasnick @quillmatiq @Sarahp @tantek.com Probably having a very usable Firefox helped out with that a lot too.

I don't know if it would have made sense to prevent Microsoft from "embracing" the Web; we would have lost a lot of people and utility to the whole ecosystem.

@evan
Hadn't thought about that in a while🤔
In the early days of the web you would write for IE and hack for standards