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Web Performance Working Group Teleconference

06 Jun 2012

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<trackbot> Date: 06 June 2012

http://dvcs.w3.org/hg/cors/raw-file/tip/Overview.html#access-control-allow-origin-response-header

James: Now that I've looked at the CORS Section 7.2, I think it is probably better to just write our own processing model.

Jatinder: I agree that a processing model that is more tailored to Resource timing will be better. For example, 'omit credentials flags' doesn't make sense. I will share my proposed text update with the WG.

James: For the question about Web Workers, I think your mail Jatinder made sense (creator of web worker should get web worker's resource in their timeline).
... The shared worker seems a bit complicated and I'm a bit inclined to look at that in V2.

Jatinder: I think that's fair.
... What were your thoughts on the performance.now() discussion?

James: From a timing point of view, I think it makes sense. I'm fine with the current design as well. Hopefully, others can chime in.

Jatinder: The concern of shared timebase gets resolved when you add performance.timing.navigationStart to performance.now().

Karen: James, can you iterate through the reasons why another proposal is better than the current design? I feel like the current design is simpler and meets all the goals, including the issue raised.

James: I didn't have additional concerns. JamesR and others were looking at it from animations point of view. They may not have been famaliar with performance.timing.navigationStart as we were.

Jatinder: That is all I had on the agenda for today.

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