Re: [w3c/browser-payment-api] Change the way we request user data (#65)

@adrianba,

> I don't think that is true - on the contrary, I'm trying to start small and iterate (this was my first comment to the group at TPAC).

Starting small and iterating is still picking a particular mechanism by which to collect the information. I don't think that the problem is necessarily with *what* we collect (though this has influence), it is the mechanism by which we go about doing it. In order to collect anything at all, we have to pick some mechanism to go with -- and choosing this too early is what is being cautioned against.

If "iterate" means that we may completely change the mechanism by which we collect the information (and phase out support for the old, flawed way) that's one thing. If "iterate" just means that we'll consider adding more items to be collected using the same mechanism in the future, I think that's too limited -- and we'll be locking ourselves into something we may not want at all.

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