[w3ctag/design-reviews] Early Design Review: Speculation Rules (#611)

HIQaH! QaH! TAG!

I'm requesting a TAG review of Speculation Rules.

Summary:

Flexible syntax for defining what outgoing links are eligible to be prepared speculatively before navigation (e.g. prefetching, prerendering). Enables access to additional enhancements, such as use of a private prefetch proxy, where applicable.

  - Explainer (minimally containing user needs and example code): https://github.com/jeremyroman/alternate-loading-modes/blob/main/triggers.md

  - Security and Privacy self-review: https://github.com/jeremyroman/alternate-loading-modes/blob/main/speculation-rules-security-privacy-questionnaire.md

  - GitHub repo (if you prefer feedback filed there): https://github.com/jeremyroman/alternate-loading-modes/issues

  - Primary contacts (and their relationship to the specification):
      - Jeremy Roman (@jeremyroman), Google
  - Organization/project driving the design: Google Chrome
  - External status/issue trackers for this feature (publicly visible, e.g. Chrome Status): https://chromestatus.com/feature/5740655424831488


Further details:

  - ✅ I have reviewed the TAG's [API Design Principles](https://w3ctag.github.io/design-principles/)
  - The group where the incubation/design work on this is being done (or is intended to be done in the future): WICG (future)
  - The group where standardization of this work is intended to be done ("unknown" if not known): WHATWG
  - Existing major pieces of multi-stakeholder review or discussion of this design: n/a
  - Major unresolved issues with or opposition to this design: n/a
  - This work is being funded by: Google

We'd prefer the TAG provide feedback as:

  ☂️ open a single issue in our GitHub repo **for the entire review**

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Received on Tuesday, 16 February 2021 22:46:09 UTC