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Compute Pressure Specification Review #795
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Missing: Multi-stakeholder supportLack of multi-stakeholder supportLack of multi-stakeholder supportProgress: review completeResolution: satisfied with concernsThe TAG is satisfied with this work overall but requires changesThe TAG is satisfied with this work overall but requires changesVenue: Devices & Sensors WGVenue: WICGprivacy-trackerGroup bringing to attention of Privacy, or tracked by the Privacy Group but not needing response.Group bringing to attention of Privacy, or tracked by the Privacy Group but not needing response.
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Missing: Multi-stakeholder supportLack of multi-stakeholder supportLack of multi-stakeholder supportProgress: review completeResolution: satisfied with concernsThe TAG is satisfied with this work overall but requires changesThe TAG is satisfied with this work overall but requires changesVenue: Devices & Sensors WGVenue: WICGprivacy-trackerGroup bringing to attention of Privacy, or tracked by the Privacy Group but not needing response.Group bringing to attention of Privacy, or tracked by the Privacy Group but not needing response.
Wotcher TAG!
We are requesting a TAG review of the Compute Pressure API.
The Compute Pressure API provides a way for websites to react to high-level changes in the CPU pressure, in a privacy preserving manner, such that websites can trade off resources for an improved user experience.
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As a result of earlier feedback received from among other WebKit, we have updated the spec to introduce the high level states concept
You should also know that... We'd prefer the TAG provide feedback as:
Leave review feedback as a comment in this issue and @-notify @kenchris