Google/Chrome folks seem caught up now. Mozilla: honestly I don't even know how to tell.
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React Native is a category error in this conversation. Either we care about the web and want the web to win, or technologies like Java, Kotlin, Swift, Objective C, and yes, JS via things like React Native will win.
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I (obviously) think it isn't totally lost; but very much losing.
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BTW, the way to rebuild is from product/market fit, and *that* means responsible amounts of script because most addressable market is EM.
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...sigh because it never embraced the actual web and kept making the same mistakes we did with Chrome Apps despite a better offer? Or some other reason?
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That's the reason I sigh :smile: I remember asking about packaged apps in the first Chrome Dev Summit. You told me they weren't the future, but Chrome would have to circle back around. Chrome leadership and FF leadership, on the other hand, were in love with packaged apps.
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If we'd ever gotten engagement on the other vision, I'd be more willing to accept this narrative.
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