How many page views are by web developers?
How many by users?
So, wrong definition of good. Good isn't for the tiny amount of time something is being made, it's for the most of its life it's being used.
Beyond that, if you have no idea, perhaps you haven't viscerally experienced the IE and Netscape eras, and the awfulness of a single engine.
Blink/Chromium is objectively worse on a number of dimensions I care about, important dimensions "good" for users.
> Blink is open source and could be forked by anyone
As is WebKit, and Blink is a fork of the WebCore component of WebKit, which was originally a fork of the KHTML and KJS libraries from KDE.
Other browsers can still leverage WebKit, see Orion which also runs Chrome and Firefox extensions. It uses WebKit features ahead of Safari:
https://blog.kagi.com/orion-features
How many page views are by web developers?
How many by users?
So, wrong definition of good. Good isn't for the tiny amount of time something is being made, it's for the most of its life it's being used.
Beyond that, if you have no idea, perhaps you haven't viscerally experienced the IE and Netscape eras, and the awfulness of a single engine.
Blink/Chromium is objectively worse on a number of dimensions I care about, important dimensions "good" for users.
> Blink is open source and could be forked by anyone
As is WebKit, and Blink is a fork of the WebCore component of WebKit, which was originally a fork of the KHTML and KJS libraries from KDE.
Other browsers can still leverage WebKit, see Orion which also runs Chrome and Firefox extensions. It uses WebKit features ahead of Safari:
https://blog.kagi.com/orion-features