My issue with the score is that it is numerical. If I get 91, I want 100.
Having a traffic light style system whereby green is good, red is bad etc. would give a decent target without the costly Uber optimisation for perfection.
To your point of a single company defining these scores - a standards body would be great, I agree, but there's a danger it'll be like all the other web standards bodies, whereby Google is a member, albeit one with pretty much all the power.
Having a traffic light style system whereby green is good, red is bad etc. would give a decent target without the costly Uber optimisation for perfection.
To your point of a single company defining these scores - a standards body would be great, I agree, but there's a danger it'll be like all the other web standards bodies, whereby Google is a member, albeit one with pretty much all the power.