> > I think this is a great idea. The browser is turning more and more into a > OS, including webrtc, wifi routing and whatnot. There is a set of users who > don't want all that and simply just want a browser to read their news > website, nothing more. What browsers did in year 2000. > > It would be great to another another browser that has a different feature > tradeoff / cutoff point. >
I want to explicitly cut this avenue short before it derails this thread. The goal of this effort is not to fork Firefox to strip out features: it's to consider necessary tradeoffs to deliver the best browsing experience we can on devices that don't have the resources to download and install the product we ship today. That means stripping out things that aren't used — which will benefit everyone — and (temporarily, possibly) eliminating capabilities that aren't a worthwhile space tradeoff for the target market.
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