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Hi Scott,

Thanks for reaching out. Answers inline below.

On Mon, Apr 24, 2023 at 9:32 PM Scott Weber <scotty2...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Grammar correction, sorry:
> "a brief tutorial to a newbie on *the status of* PNA and..."
>
> On Monday, April 24, 2023 at 2:13:59 PM UTC-5 Scott Weber wrote:
>
>> Forgive me if this is not the correct place to ask...
>> I seem to have stumbled across this conversation trying to find answers
>> (this thread looks like an email archive chain).
>> I am new to this platform of getting early information about upcoming
>> changes.
>>
>> Originally, PNA was supposed to "go live" in Version 113.  When I heard
>> about it back in Nov '22, we tested it in Chrome v104 and placed support in
>> our firmware back then.
>>
>> So, is this now what could be called "on hold" ?
>>
>
The timeline has been paused, but work has not. We are currently working on
reducing the compatibility impact of the change, i.e. the amount of
websites that would be broken by it. Were we to enforce that PNA preflights
must succeed tomorrow, too many existing websites would experience issues.


> (while we updated our firmware, there is no assurance the 1000's and
>> 1000's of devices in the wild are being updated in a timely manner)
>>
>> On Thursday, April 6, 2023 at 3:58:02 AM UTC-5 Titouan Rigoudy wrote:
>>
>> Just wanted to state here that we'll send a different intent to ship
>>
>>
>> What is "intent to ship" ?   And what is meant my "send"?  Send to who?
>> Is there a mailing list?
>>
>
This email thread is entitled "Intent to ship". I sent it to this mailing
list (blink-dev@chromium.org) to announce that we were planning to change
Chromium's web-facing behavior, and to get approval for this change.

See this blog post for an in-depth explanation of Chromium's launch
process:
https://blog.chromium.org/2019/11/intent-to-explain-demystifying-blink.html


> Titouan and others mention things like M100, M101.  Is this the same
>> designation as version number (v104, and v113).
>>
>
That's right. M stands for milestone.


> In summary, my supervisor is asking me to find out if we need to be ready
>> to tell a plethora of customers they have to upgrade our firmware when it
>> stops working in the next day or two  (or have doc ready telling them how
>> to disable this requirement).
>>
>> Please, could someone give a brief tutorial to a newbie on PNA and how to
>> be "in the loop" on these things?
>>
>
My previous email was trying to clarify that there will be no further
changes to PNA preflights without a new Intent to Ship thread and
associated chromestatus.com feature. Nothing will change in 113, and there
is no emergency for you to jump on right now. You can stay in the loop
either by looking at chromestatus.com or by following along on this mailing
list (blink-dev@chromium.org).

Cheers,
Titouan


> Thanks.
>>
>>

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