On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 12:16 PM, Ben Francis <[email protected]> wrote:
> It seems that the W3C proposal is incompatible with arguably the main use
> case of packaged apps in Firefox OS, which is the cryptographic signing of
> source code by a trusted party.

There are quite a few use cases that the W3C proposal is incompatible
with. I'm currently working with various people to try to make the
"!//" a reality, but since it's a change in how URLs, i.e. a change in
one of the fundamental building blocks of the web, it's a change
that's taking quite some time and quite some convincing.

So so far I wouldn't count out "!//" as a contender for the final
standardized solution. But of course it's also not certain that it
will work.

I'd rather not bring this proposal to W3C or IETF yet without working
through it with various stake holders to make sure that we iron out
more issues, as well as more thoroughly evaluate more alternatives.

/ Jonas
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