← Back to context Comment by fifticon 2 years ago It is not just 'a lot of work'. It is on the level where microsoft gave up.. 2 comments fifticon Reply pitkali 2 years ago I mean, in the world where chromium exists, maintaining your own entirely independent codebase of a full web browser does not make business sense. It's better and easier to reuse what you can and build on top of that. eru 2 years ago Yes, and it's open source. So Microsoft can fork it, if they think Google is pulling a fast one.
pitkali 2 years ago I mean, in the world where chromium exists, maintaining your own entirely independent codebase of a full web browser does not make business sense. It's better and easier to reuse what you can and build on top of that. eru 2 years ago Yes, and it's open source. So Microsoft can fork it, if they think Google is pulling a fast one.
eru 2 years ago Yes, and it's open source. So Microsoft can fork it, if they think Google is pulling a fast one.
I mean, in the world where chromium exists, maintaining your own entirely independent codebase of a full web browser does not make business sense. It's better and easier to reuse what you can and build on top of that.
Yes, and it's open source. So Microsoft can fork it, if they think Google is pulling a fast one.