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by bsimpson 3738 days ago
Nice to have more visibility into which features are coming to WebKit, especially since they don't release to consumers very often.

Bummed to not see WebRTC on here though.

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FWIW: looks like it's in development https://webkit.org/status/#specification-webrtc
That's why I was hoping it would ship with iOS 10. =)
You mean iOS X.
They've been releasing nightly builds for over a decade. Easy to install, uses same Safari UI, and can be run alongside release versions of Safari.
The problem is that Webkit nightlies are absolutely not evidence of what the future version of Safari will contain, webkit is the engine but features are added and removed before it becomes Safari.

That the STP bears the "Safari" name and will be updated through MAS[0] and is featured on their developer site and has access to all the cloud features and shit from standard Safari is a much, much stronger signal as to what future version of Safari will contain.

It looks very much like an apple-official dev channel (chrome) or developer edition (firefox) for Safari, TFA even claims an update frequency about halfway between the Chrome Dev Channel (0.5/1 week) and the Firefox Developer Edition (6 weeks)

[0] despite not even being installed through MAS

True but they are kind of a pain. This will be a proper substitute for Safari as an everyday browser. Also, this seems to point to is decoupling safari releases more and more from OS releases, and that's a good thing.
As someone who's focus is on security rather than web development, I'm in no rush to have Safari support WebRTC. Would you mind to explain why you're a fan of WebRTC?