Comment by mariusor
1 year ago
I think you're projecting.
What it means is that now the browser is Andreas' main focus after he announced earlier last month that he will step down from Serenity OS's team.
1 year ago
I think you're projecting.
What it means is that now the browser is Andreas' main focus after he announced earlier last month that he will step down from Serenity OS's team.
"No 'default search deals'" doesn't sound like projecting, it sounds like a direct shot.
I was replying from the context of the grand-parent quote about "singular focus". :)
Also, it is easy to make bold claims early on, and at some point reality shows its ugly face. Remember that they already moved from "we re-implement everything" to "let's re-use the same libraries that other web runtimes use (and sometimes maintain)".
That is a goal of the OS project, not the browser project. There is nothing wrong about moving on.
They switched their approach when they decided to turn the browser into an independent project, because that was the only way to get it done. Of course it's ok to change, but you can also consider that as a precedent and take anything they say now with a grain of salt.
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