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by Nullabillity 4118 days ago
AFAIK the only differences between Chromium and Chrome are:

* Preinstalled proprietary plugins (Widevine, Flash) * More preinstalled codecs (woohoo, patents!) * Various user metrics reporting

There is a pretty big difference between that and keeping all of your changes private.

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Well, for Vivaldi and Opera, "all of your changes" in this case amounts to just the UI. Neither has the capability nor motivation to modify Blink in any significant way.

Also, Opera has been contributing to Blink, so they aren't keeping all their changes private.

Vivaldi hasn't launched yet, but I would guess the same would be true of them - it just isn't rational to do otherwise (if Vivaldi fixes some small bug in Blink, why keep it as a patch they need to constantly reapply on top of Blink? Far easier to upstream it).

So aside from the UI (which is tiny compared to the entire browser), Chrome, Blink and Vivaldi are about equal in terms of being open or closed.

But everything beyond Blink/Webkit is precisely what I'm interested in viewing, contributing to, and wanting the FLOSS community to be able to audit and alter, etc. etc.

I was a pretty die-hard Opera fan for many years, so this news really piqued my interest... up until I learned the software is not libre.

And the updater (for Mac/Win).