vbresults
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Next year, push notifications are coming to iOS Safari, but I think the fact that OneSignal ruined PWA push notifications for everyone has not changed over the years. I don't often see people saying good things about web push these days.A fair point, but an unfortunate impediment is that Apple doesn't properly support PWAs, unlike Android and Windows. As they have such a large share of the market, this is very significant.
I agree that auth0 integration and an OAuth API would be good. That said, the rewiring required to do that would be very burdensome to the developers without any clear benefits, since most enterprises who need special login integrations (note: on XF) build custom add-ons themselves.No it is not a impediment - because the point here is to get a meaningful reply from an XF developer, not streamline the web experience and plan across tech giants. PWAs and native apps can both benefit from having open SSO/auth integrations.
Some of us have successful communities of 1000s on social media ready to move onto something like XF - but we are waiting until we know we can implement and support some kind of custom integration for a decade to come. Is XF moving into the cloud domain? Is self-hosted XF and XF cloud code going to diverge? Some docs with auth/SSO integration details for XF are not that hard to produce and a potential boon for the XF owners.
It's probably not so much that they aren't forthcoming as much as their hands are full with the workload they already have.Good luck with that response. As you know, XF devs aren't exactly forthcoming.
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