> So go back about one year, and we could vote about it before it got into the standard, and some of us voted no. Now we have a much harder problem. This is part of the standard proposal.
Offtopic, but this is a problem in the web world, too. Once something is on a standards track, there are almost mechanisms to vote "no, this is bad, we don't need this". The only way is to "champion" a proposal and add fixes to it until people are somewhat reasonably happy and a consensus is reached. (see https://x.com/Rich_Harris/status/1841605646128460111)
Offtopic, but this is a problem in the web world, too. Once something is on a standards track, there are almost mechanisms to vote "no, this is bad, we don't need this". The only way is to "champion" a proposal and add fixes to it until people are somewhat reasonably happy and a consensus is reached. (see https://x.com/Rich_Harris/status/1841605646128460111)