▲ | mook 5 days ago | |
If it's a new standard, it must have… some kind of cross-industry support right? I ask because it looks like https://github.com/w3c-fedid/FedCM/graphs/contributors is mostly people who work at Google (I gave up once I hit people with ten or fewer commits)… | ||
▲ | alternatex 5 days ago | parent | next [-] | |
Isn't that the case for half of modern browsers APIs? Google develops whatever it needs for its own products into Chrome and then pushes it to W3C. Other browsers perpetually behind. They've gotten quite good at this strategy. | ||
▲ | mooreds 4 days ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |
While most of the contributions I have seen are from Google on the browser side, they are trying to work through the standards process. Here's the first draft of the w3c standard: https://www.w3.org/TR/fedcm/ I know there's a later draft but can't find it right now. Will share when I do. As mentioned in sibling comments I have seen are least on Firefox contributor and they are actively seeking input from identity providers. | ||
▲ | pyrale 4 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |
As usual, the feature is being railroaded by google and other implementers are given the choice between following Chrome's de-facto choices or not implementing it, and breaking websites that will use it anyway. |