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[Push API] Declarative Web Push #1176

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saschanaz opened this issue Feb 12, 2025 · 0 comments · Fixed by #1190
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[Push API] Declarative Web Push #1176

saschanaz opened this issue Feb 12, 2025 · 0 comments · Fixed by #1190
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Specification title

Push API

Specification or proposal URL (if available)

w3c/push-api#360

Explainer URL (if available)

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Proposal author(s)

@beidson @marcoscaceres @annevk

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https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1946085

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@saschanaz @martinthomson @jrconlin @asutherland

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The proposal intends to let push subscription independent from service workers and removes the need of calling SW event listener, achieving separate storage management and battery efficiency.

The PR: w3c/push-api#385
A split issue for mutable: w3c/push-api#391

@zcorpan zcorpan moved this from Unscreened to Needs proposed position in standards-positions review Feb 17, 2025
@zcorpan zcorpan added topic: API venue: W3C Specifications in W3C Working Groups labels Feb 17, 2025
@zcorpan zcorpan moved this from Needs proposed position to Position is proposed in standards-positions review Mar 20, 2025
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