Directory of 'Are We Yet' Progress Tracking Websites for Technical Milestones
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Summary
This article is a MozillaWiki page that serves as a directory or tracking system for various 'Are we ... yet' websites across the web. These sites typically track progress toward specific technical goals or milestones in different domains. The page lists several examples including 'Are we async yet?' for Rust asynchronous I/O, 'Are we Chrome yet?' for browser parity, 'Are we compressed yet?' for video codec quality, and others covering digital typesetting and distributed systems. The page appears to be a community-maintained resource for developers and technologists to find progress-tracking sites.
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Are we async yet? - Asynchronous I/O in Rust
Are we Chrome yet? - Parity-Chrome bugs
Are we compressed yet? - Video codec quality
Are we digital typesetting yet? - Digital typesetting solutions
Article URL: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Areweyet
Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46578339
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