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by diggan
4235 days ago
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Getting a product out in the web development world includes getting it out for other browsers than the browser you develop in house. Otherwise, you won't get the early feedback you wanted. Especially when your application is working, with some minor glitches. It's not like the application is completely broken in Firefox with the fixes mentioned. Bypassing CSP for your own domains feels like a hack that you shouldn't be able to do. |
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Remember with this sort of product the questions they have are "is this interesting?", "is this useful?", "do people like what this does?".
Can we get this running on Firefox simply isn't an interesting question to them - they know the answer, it's yes if they throw resource at it, but for a new product team with questions over whether this product should even exist that's not a priority.
Remember, this is Google who have a long history of canning this sort of project. If I were the company who produced Wave, I'd probably look at how I could reduce the cost and time to feedback for my next new thing too.
As an aside, I've tried Inbox and, to me at least, it's the next Wave, not the next Gmail.