Perhaps the hardest part to understand and appreciate is the extent to which the people who should be fighting for these users aren't. The board of @mozilla has a lot to answer for, given their mission: https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/mission/ https://twitter.com/slightlylate/status/979097423510294529 …
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I expect Mark Zuckerberg to be an absentee landlord of a growing empire...that's capitalism. But where's
@cbeard or@MitchellBaker? The future is mobile. Where-the-AF-are-you,@mozilla? We need you in this fight.6 replies 0 retweets 16 likesShow this thread -
There will be all the "you've drunk the Google kook-aid" flack on this thread. Nerp. I work places that have serious, legitimate plans to make the web something other than a desktop-only, legacy-centric OS. So I work on
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This is more than a little arrogant and condescending to those of us who have been working for a decade on Web performance, Alex.
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You don’t see me ranting about how Google doesn’t care about Web performance because Skia’s design is fundamentally flawed (which it is) and that the Skia team isn’t focusing on the right things (which it isn’t). Let’s assume good faith.
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I'd like Skia to improve. We're all in the same boat when they don't. PLEASE RAISE SALIENT ISSUES.
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Skia should break API compatibility and offer a declarative API tuned to CSS that focuses on batching and early Z. The ultimate goal should be elimination of the compositor, except for OS composition of scroll layers. (Or just adopt WebRender; we’ve done most of the work.)
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