Per my conversation with @miketaylr, allowing submission of sentiment reports – not just compatibility issues – could be an interesting use case for WebCompat.
I ask on behalf of the WebVR team, in the various (experimental) WebVR-enabled browsers¹, we're seeing, triaging, and addressing sites into several buckets: great, good, bad, awful, needs fixing, needs better user on-boarding/usage instructions, etc.
@miketaylr pointed me to a Firefox extension written by @chuckharmston that handles a specific type of sentiment report: performance metrics and sentiment reports, to be funneled to Firefox engineers. Here's its Test Pilot experiment page.
Let me know if this would be considered in or out of scope for the WebCompat browser extensions. If it's possible, it'd be nice to have "Sentiment Reports" be an option that can be toggled in the UI. Or, at the very least, it'd be perfect if there were just simple API endpoints to do XHR/fetch POSTs, and the WebCompat/web-bugs repo issues can house the submissions. If those APIs exist already, great!
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Per my conversation with @miketaylr, allowing submission of sentiment reports – not just compatibility issues – could be an interesting use case for WebCompat.
I ask on behalf of the WebVR team, in the various (experimental) WebVR-enabled browsers¹, we're seeing, triaging, and addressing sites into several buckets: great, good, bad, awful, needs fixing, needs better user on-boarding/usage instructions, etc.
@miketaylr pointed me to a Firefox extension written by @chuckharmston that handles a specific type of sentiment report: performance metrics and sentiment reports, to be funneled to Firefox engineers. Here's its Test Pilot experiment page.
Let me know if this would be considered in or out of scope for the WebCompat browser extensions. If it's possible, it'd be nice to have "Sentiment Reports" be an option that can be toggled in the UI. Or, at the very least, it'd be perfect if there were just simple API endpoints to do
XHR/fetchPOSTs, and theWebCompat/web-bugsrepo issues can house the submissions. If those APIs exist already, great!¹