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I think “offline” has a lot of relevance for actual users.
Users know that there are times when they are offline: For example, if they are flying on an airplane for some number of hours without Wifi or any other connection to the Internet.
I agree that our technical specs should better reference the terminology in the Fetch spec (and Service Workers spec) around caching, etc.
But given that this is a use-cases-and-requirements document, I think it should instead always be trying to present the use cases from the user point of view.
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Agree. Perhaps the text can be revised to express more closely @sideshowbarker's comment (i.e., define it in what it means to users)... it might already do that, I can't remember anymore.
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This document presents use cases and requirements for a variety of users, not just readers. @sideshowbarker can you recommend some more Fetch- and Service Worker-oriented language? I like the recommendation.
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Document reconstructed. "Offline" is addressed in http://w3c.github.io/dpub-pwp-ucr/index.html#fundamental-offline and in http://w3c.github.io/dpub-pwp-ucr/index.html#pwp. To propose language associate Fetch and SW, please open new issues.
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