On Thu, Dec 8, 2022 at 1:17 PM Sahir Vellani <sahir.vell...@microsoft.com>
wrote:

> Thank you for all the feedback!
>
>
>
> Rick, yes that’s correct. The ID will be refreshed on reload and iframes
> will have a different ID to their parent/each other. Also, we can
> definitely explore integration with web driver and adding a WPT test.
>

Perfect. I'm not a privacy reviewer, but that makes a lot of sense to me.

Ben, any thoughts on the PEWG path Rick mentions below?
>

Sounds <https://github.com/w3c/pointerevents/issues/353> like the current
editor / WG chair prefers a WICG spec until L3 gets finalized anyway. But
knowing it's just a process thing and can trivially be moved into the PE
spec once L3 reaches REC seems good enough to me.

Sahir
>
>
>
> *From:* Rick Byers <rby...@chromium.org>
> *Sent:* Tuesday, December 6, 2022 12:34 PM
> *To:* Sahir Vellani <sahir.vell...@microsoft.com>; Mustaq Ahmed <
> mus...@chromium.org>; Robert Flack <fla...@chromium.org>
> *Cc:* blink-dev@chromium.org; Ben Mathwig <benjamin.math...@microsoft.com>
> *Subject:* [EXTERNAL] Re: [blink-dev] Intent to Prototype:
> PointerEvent.deviceId for Mult-Pen Inking
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> Cool, looks like a nice little addition to me. +Mustaq Ahmed
> <mus...@chromium.org> and +Robert Flack <fla...@chromium.org> from the
> Chrome interactions team who are likely code reviewers.
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>
>
> The only real potential debate I see is around the details of the privacy
> protections. If I understand correctly "per document instance" means that
> the IDs will even be different across iframes in the same tab, and also
> when a page is reloaded. Is that right? If so, I can't see how it would be
> an issue.
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> On Mon, Dec 5, 2022 at 12:49 PM 'Sahir Vellani' via blink-dev <
> blink-dev@chromium.org> wrote:
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> Contact emails
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> bemat...@microsoft.com, sahir.vell...@microsoft.com
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> Explainer
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> https://github.com/MicrosoftEdge/MSEdgeExplainers/blob/main/PointerEventDeviceId/explainer.md
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> Specification
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> https://github.com/MicrosoftEdge/MSEdgeExplainers/blob/main/PointerEventDeviceId/explainer.md
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> FWIW with my former PointerEvents spec editor hat on, I pinged this issue
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> on the PointerEvents spec. We've had 'extensions' to the PointerEvents spec
> in the past, so the PEWG may be amenable to something simple and pragmatic
> that'll naturally make it into the next official PE spec rather than
> starting with WICG. But with my Blink API owner hat on, either path is fine.
>
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> Summary
>
> As devices with advanced pen input capabilities are becoming increasingly
> prevalent, it is important that the web platform continues to evolve to
> fully support these advanced features in order to unlock rich experiences
> for both end users and developers. One such advancement is the ability for
> a device's digitizer to recognize more than one pen device interacting with
> it simultaneously. This feature is an extension to the PointerEvent
> interface to include a new attribute, deviceId, that represents a
> session-persistent, document isolated, unique identifier that a developer
> can reliably use to identify individual pens interacting with the page.
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>
>
> Blink component
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> Blink>Input
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> Motivation
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> Currently, developers have no way to distinguish between two individual
> pens on an ink-enabled digitizer. The existing PointerEvent.id attribute is
> implemented in different ways and does not always persist for each ink
> stroke or interaction with the screen. Developers can use this change to
> have a secure and reliable way to identify individual pen (pointers)
> interacting with the screen in order to set specific colors or pen shapes
> for each device interacting with the digitizer.
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> Initial public proposal
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> https://github.com/MicrosoftEdge/MSEdgeExplainers/blob/main/PointerEventDeviceId/explainer.md
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> TAG review
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> TAG review status
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> Pending
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> Risks
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> Fingerprinting risks, which will be mitigated by randomizing the ID each
> renderer session.
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> Interoperability and Compatibility
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> *Gecko*: Request for Position: Extending the PointerEvent with Unique
> DeviceId Attribute · Issue #715 · mozilla/standards-positions · GitHub
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> *WebKit*: Request for Position: Extending the PointerEvent with Unique
> DeviceId Attribute · Issue #102 · WebKit/standards-positions · GitHub
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> *Web developers*: No signals
>
> *Other signals*:
>
> WebView application risks
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> *Does this intent deprecate or change behavior of existing APIs, such that
> it has potentially high risk for Android WebView-based applications?*
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> None
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> Debuggability
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> deviceId will be available via DevTools for front-end debugging.
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> Is this feature fully tested by web-platform-tests
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> ?
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> No
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> We've got automation plumbing for the rest of PointerEvents I believe. Any
> reason not to add plumbing through WebDriver for this too and an automated
> WPT test? I suppose the value is pretty low, but IMHO would be nice if it's
> not too much more expensive than the alternative chromium-only tests.
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> Flag name
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> PointerEventDeviceId
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> Requires code in //chrome?
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> False
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> Estimated milestones
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> No milestones specified
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