Re: [w3c/ServiceWorker] Questions regarding inevitable nature of performance gains and losses of ServiceWorker (Issue #1667)

> A1

After reading through https://w3c.github.io/ServiceWorker/#motivations , I'm wondering if it means that the original motivations include things like supporting offline contexts and web push, while improving the page's performance is not? I understand the concept of Progressive Enhancement and the fact that building a site where a ServiceWorker's existence is mandatory. What I want to know is: Can we see ServiceWorker as a means to improve site performance? 

> A2

Understood, thanks a lot for all the details.

> A3

Never knew about the concept of agent clusters, will look into it. It seems to be that the way Firefox handles such situation is better than what I have observed in Chrome, but I suppose going back to your point that "the goal is to minimize implementation constrains," it's not a spec's job to decide all those implementation details. 

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