What process does Google go through to add new web platform features to @googlechrome / @ChromiumDev?
How do they balance moving fast with preserving browser compatibility, and broader collaborations with the web standards ecosystem?
@slightlylate explains:
https://twitter.com/slightlylate/status/1167454620018331653 …
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so I think you're saying it's still (?) all Google (because no-one else in the Chromium project meets the bar yet)?
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It hasn't been "all Google" for many years. Opera's and Akamai's (historic, we hired
@yoavweiss) representation speaks to the way we value long-term contribution by dedicated folks. You'll see the same in how Committer status is granted. - 4 more replies
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(FWIW, I support Google continuing to offer high-quality positions to high-quality people; I just wish we had more competition)
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