- From: Frederik Braun <fbraun@mozilla.com>
- Date: Wed, 3 Mar 2021 16:38:16 +0100
- To: public-webappsec@w3.org
+1 for adopting as a note-track document. On 26.02.21 14:28, IonuČ› Ambrosie wrote: > Sounds good to me! > > On Fri, Feb 26, 2021 at 2:10 PM Giorgio Maone <giorgio@maone.net > <mailto:giorgio@maone.net>> wrote: > > On 25/02/21 21:00, Artur Janc wrote: > > I am, predictably, strongly supportive of publishing this as a Note. > > Deploying isolation mechanisms to protect applications from Spectre > > (and other, more traditional information leaks) is an important part > > of the security story for the ecosystem, and the document does a good > > job at distilling the guidance into a set of clear instructions for > > developers. > > +1 > > -- G > > > > > Cheers, > > -Artur > > > > On Thu, Feb 25, 2021 at 8:45 PM Daniel Veditz <dveditz@mozilla.com > <mailto:dveditz@mozilla.com> > > <mailto:dveditz@mozilla.com <mailto:dveditz@mozilla.com>>> wrote: > > > > Call for Consensus > > > > Mike has written up a set of post-Spectre mitigation > > recommendations for web developers at > > https://mikewest.github.io/post-spectre-webdev/ > <https://mikewest.github.io/post-spectre-webdev/> > > > > This is a Call for Consensus to adopt that work as a draft and > > finish it as a Note-track document in the Web Application Security > > Working Group. A Note is a non-normative document, and in this > > case is relevant to the work WASWG is doing because it offers > > recommendations and best practices for using the features we've > > specified in this group and related features in Fetch/HTML in > > various web application scenarios. > > > > Please reply to this thread, yay or nay, before Monday March 8, > > and we'll discuss it on our next call March 16. > > > > -Dan Veditz > > > > -- > Giorgio Maone > https://maone.net <https://maone.net> > > > > > > -- > -
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