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@domster I think it's a great initiative and could mean things are going to improve. But it's not a given. It's not going to fix the monoculture / monopoly or speed of security updates. Apple has been on a hiring spree for WebKit as of late (👍), but only after regulators started looking.
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@domster Also, as I understand, many of the tests that fail on Safari (see below) are things that are not covered by the areas interop is focusing on. It's just a subset. x.com/RGadellaa/status/1500534367613071361?s=20&t=mI5PYhIGR1u_9lV6xSUF-Q
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@domster I will admit things are already improving. But like I said, it's not a permanent fix. As soon as regulators shift their attention elsewhere, Apple can just return to old practices. We need a solution that keeps them on their toes. x.com/RGadellaa/status/1501443388775833603?s=20&t=mI5PYhIGR1u_9lV6xSUF-Q