| ▲ | torginus 5 hours ago | |||||||
Which is kind of a bummer - it'd have helped the standards based web to have an actual powerful entity maintain a distinct implementation. Firefox is on life-support and is basically taking code from Blink wholesale, and Webkit isn't really interested in making a browser thats particularly compliant to web standards. MS's calculus was obvious - why spend insane amounts of engineering effort to make a browser engine that nobody uses - which is too bad, because if I remember correctly they were not too far behind Chrome in either perf or compatibility for a while. | ||||||||
| ▲ | Nevermark 4 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
It would have helped the standards based web, if the standards based web wasn't a fermenting spaghetti monster. | ||||||||
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