Actually my #1 goal is to slow/stop the web's slide into irrelevance. Broken things can be fixed. Irrelevant things are rarely reserected!
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You can improve the Web as a platform, and simultaneously mollify us engine diversity absolutists, by redirecting Chrome resources to move *faster* in the right areas --- namely, fixing interop issues, even just the issues that Google already agrees should be fixed.
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We do exactly that: https://web-confluence.appspot.com/#!/confluence (See "lone omissions")
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There’s always going to be tension between “move fast and break things” and slow and careful deliberation. This is a good thing, it’s fine to put pressure in either direction when there are valid concerns.
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Invoking FB's motto (not ours) suggests you might be overfitting some bias.
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Were the issues that have been shown above raised before, or after you guys shipped this to stable? In particular Apple’s oft-quoted “show stopper?” If they only brought that shit up after it was in stable then I’ll take back just about every bad thing I said about Chrome, here.
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I'd like to understand the history of this debate better myself. It's very unusual that we'd ship anything where another implementer had a "showstopper" concern that was addressable (we have a public debate process to help avoid exactly that).
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