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w3c.github.io/sensors/usecases.html 404s #181

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scheib opened this issue Apr 19, 2017 · 3 comments
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w3c.github.io/sensors/usecases.html 404s #181

scheib opened this issue Apr 19, 2017 · 3 comments
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scheib commented Apr 19, 2017

https://w3c.github.io/sensors/usecases.html is linked from the README, but 404s if navigated to.

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anssiko commented Apr 19, 2017

@tobie discussed also the Generic Sensor API's generic use cases in w3c/ambient-light#23 (comment):

One of the key points of the generic sensor API is to expose low-level primitives so that (1) the Web platform can compete with native, and (2) developers have the tools to explore new use cases without requiring implementors to implement and deploy specific APIs for each new use case (as per the Extensible Web Manifesto).

Of course, low-level primitives have added security and privacy concerns compared to higher-level APIs, which is why it makes sense to beef-up their permissions. If/when specific use cases emerge that could benefit from higher-level APIs and which could lessen the security concerns, it makes sense to add such APIs and entice developers to use them by making them available with "lighter" permissions.

I suggest we add a new "use cases" section to https://w3c.github.io/sensors/, seed it with the above input, and consolidate related content from https://w3c.github.io/sensors/#intro and https://w3c.github.io/sensors/#background into it. (If the use cases section grows too big we can carve it out into its own doc later.)

@tobie, could you take the first stab at this? I'm happy to contribute more content when we have the initial content in place.

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anssiko commented Jun 29, 2017

Given the GitHub Pages site is now (again) being built from the master branch, the Sensor Use Cases document at https://w3c.github.io/sensors/usecases.html does not 404 anymore, fixing this issue.

Per the proposal in #209 (comment), the Sensor Use Cases document is to be superseded by the concrete sensor use cases documented in:

@alexshalamov @pozdnyakov, could you link the above specs from https://w3c.github.io/sensors/usecases.html and when done, close this issue?

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@anssiko I will take a look.

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Improvements for use cases document

Fixes #181
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