- From: François REMY <francois.remy.dev@outlook.com>
- Date: Wed, 12 Jun 2013 18:14:43 +0200
- To: Marcos Caceres <w3c@marcosc.com>
- CC: Karl Dubost <karl@la-grange.net>, Tobie Langel <tobie@w3.org>, "public-nextweb@w3.org" <public-nextweb@w3.org>
> This is only partially true. There are times when things have been reverted or pull back (e.g., when Web Sockets was found to have a security bug - Opera pulled it). Also, CSP closes down a lot of security holes on the Web, etc. in a clever way. It's not like it's a choice. Security features must be fixed at all price. The general case is that bad APIs never get removed, takes time to be replaced. The aim of a blog post is to be short, I don't want to replicate the whole manifesto, the manifesto itself does that very well. Consider this as an introduction.
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