> One day even blink devs themselves can't change their own code any more because it'll break the content out there otherwise
One day? That's already a problem. There are cases where Blink's behavior is clearly incorrect, but there is great resistance to fixing it, because there's existing content that (accidentally) depends on the broken behavior.
One day? That's already a problem. There are cases where Blink's behavior is clearly incorrect, but there is great resistance to fixing it, because there's existing content that (accidentally) depends on the broken behavior.