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by olefoo
4158 days ago
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Except this isn't "bundled with a monolithic browser blob"; it's enabled by supporting WebRTC, and it's compatible with other WebRTC implementations. That we're even discussing this goes to show the tragic decline of critical thinking and basic reading comprehension on this board. |
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And then everything depends on how one views things. Firefox is a monolithic blob, and WebRTC is a fairly tightly integrated part of it. This is valid point to discuss.
For one, I'm not sure if it's a good idea to have WebRTC as a part of the browser and not as an fairly autonomous plugin/extension (bundled with browser default packaging, no problems here). Tight vs loose coupling.
You know, one thing I absolutely love about Flash is that I can completely remove or selectively disable it as I see fit. ;)