Long-overdue update:
After discovering a blocking bug that would have prevented the upgrade from
working successfully in many cases as well as the Fetch PR mentioned above
taking much longer than expected, we are now looking ready for this launch
again, now targeting Chrome 102.  The behavior has been rolled back to 50%
on Chrome Dev/Canary and 0% on Beta, in anticipation of rolling to 50% Beta
when Chrome 102 is widely available there in the next week or two.

On Thu, Oct 28, 2021 at 4:47 PM Eric Orth <erico...@chromium.org> wrote:

> We just started rolling the behavior to 50% on Chrome Beta.
>
> On Tue, Oct 19, 2021 at 1:09 PM Ralf Weber <chrom...@fl1ger.de> wrote:
>
>> Moin!
>>
>> On 19 Oct 2021, at 17:22, Eric Orth wrote:
>>
>> > Yes.  Chrome 96 should start going to Beta this week, and we will most
>> > likely be turning the experiment up to 50% on Beta sometime next week.
>> And
>> > sometime after Chrome 96 hits Stable (late November), we will begin a
>> > careful and gradual rollout of the feature, but the details and timeline
>> > there are very much still TBD.
>> Thanks a lot for the quick reply. I will continue to watch traffic. I
>> assume
>> that the details will be announced here so I continue to watch this space.
>>
>> So long
>> -Ralf
>> —--
>> Ralf Weber
>>
>

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