Rename all the things by clelland · Pull Request #379 · w3c/webappsec-permissions-policy (original) (raw)
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This change renames "Feature Policy", and all associated concepts, interfaces and APIs, to "Permissions Policy".
Closes: #359
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Given all the open issues for fixing other specs based on this rename: This change renames the header as well, which seems to be a breaking change. Should we just be applying the rename and implicitly implementing this behavior for both headers? WebXR, for example, already has people using Feature-Policy
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