If you can enumerate the few specific scenarios that work, after “companies worked hard to make it happen”, then there is no interoperability to speak of.
This is like someone from North Korea saying that they are free because they’re allowed to go to three specific cities in China for work.
Interoperability is an afterthought.
Even if that NK citizen is allowed to go to dozens of foreign countries, he’s still not free. There’s a fundamental difference between enumerated positives and enumerated negatives. Interoperability would be if every combination worked with only a handful of exceptions.
PS: Literally just after I made the comment above I had to add a PassKey to PayPal and only 1 of 4 scenarios that I tried worked.
This is like someone from North Korea saying that they are free because they’re allowed to go to three specific cities in China for work.
Interoperability is an afterthought.
Even if that NK citizen is allowed to go to dozens of foreign countries, he’s still not free. There’s a fundamental difference between enumerated positives and enumerated negatives. Interoperability would be if every combination worked with only a handful of exceptions.
PS: Literally just after I made the comment above I had to add a PassKey to PayPal and only 1 of 4 scenarios that I tried worked.
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