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Sure. But - should I contact anyone directly instead? Should I post a new thread for that? Should I just keep it to myself?
(Using the various "Send feedback" links in the respective products would not really get me anywhere, I have been told by a Googler that, unfortunately, they are mostly ignored)
And you can always mention in the internal issue that the report came from a user ("I did not find it, the report came from a user") and thus waive the responsibility.And yes, the official process does not work (but there is not much that can be done). It is a known fact that the vast majority of the (web? :P) developers ignore (deprecation or otherwise) warnings until it is too late and their application is broken.I just think they would appreciate the application-specific heads-up (it does not guarantee that they would act on it, but, an issue is at least more than "just" another console warning).
Can you clarify what "Thus, aliasing /deep/ to " " is an effective strategy for reducing page breakage." means?
I have confirmed that our /deep/ selectors are broken in google-chrome-unstable (61.0.3163.13), so I'm not sure I understand what "reduce page breakage" means in this context.
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Can you clarify what "Thus, aliasing /deep/ to " " is an effective strategy for reducing page breakage." means?
I have confirmed that our /deep/ selectors are broken in google-chrome-unstable (61.0.3163.13), so I'm not sure I understand what "reduce page breakage" means in this context.Can you confirm whether this breakage is expected? And the effects we are seeing are severe and far-reaching: is it a known tradeoff that applications could see substantial breakages due to this change?
Is it a possibility to delay this change?
I'm also curious how is the /deep/ usage graph (https://www.chromestatus.com/metrics/feature/timeline/popularity/471) generated?The huge spike in Fall of 2015 is unusual, which makes me wonder if there is a data error.
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