← Back to context Comment by liopleurodon 10 months ago may as well just discontinue it then and let Chromium take its place 2 comments liopleurodon Reply hilbert42 10 months ago Yeah, but if Google were forced to divest Chrome then parts of its proprietary code would have to be open-sourced and integrated into Chromium to minimize disruption to users. Alternatively, Google would have to make its services more interoperable. blitzar 10 months ago Or bundle all the prop code and services into a plugin for chromium.
hilbert42 10 months ago Yeah, but if Google were forced to divest Chrome then parts of its proprietary code would have to be open-sourced and integrated into Chromium to minimize disruption to users. Alternatively, Google would have to make its services more interoperable. blitzar 10 months ago Or bundle all the prop code and services into a plugin for chromium.
Yeah, but if Google were forced to divest Chrome then parts of its proprietary code would have to be open-sourced and integrated into Chromium to minimize disruption to users. Alternatively, Google would have to make its services more interoperable.
Or bundle all the prop code and services into a plugin for chromium.