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by j-pb
2181 days ago
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I wouldn't mind if they realise that their implementation is bad enough to be replaced, it would be a win for all.
The implementations would start to diverge again anyways.
The engineering time saved by piggybacking of a working implementation can the be reinvested into improving the fork massively, or into simplifying the design and specification. Like I said, webkit and blink are the perfekt example for this. As for the first point. It doesn't really matter if they have their own glue code, all the important parts are shared. |
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If Google got their way, we'd be shipping modified LLVM bitcode to clients ("PNacl"), and every browser would be shipping some random fork of LLVM stuck in the past forever. If Microsoft got their way, GMail would be an ActiveX plugin.
Gecko has massive improvements over Webkit/Blink, btw - WebRender is huge.