> What is important, and ultimately should be the deciding factor, is the
> common end user experience. Which browser, in the common case, will be the
> best for the general end user? Things I consider relevant to this
> discussion are quality/stability/robustness, familiarity, ease of use, and
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Jason Warner wrote on 11/06/13 23:16:
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> 1. This is NOT about which browser is better.
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> 2. This is NOT about which browser has more features or X, Y or Z
> feature.
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> 3. Openness and freedom are still part of our core values. However
>
Regarding the user experience, one important thing I often see left out in
the chromium vs firefox debate is the scrolling experience. Scrolling is a
very essential part of the web browsing experience. Firefox has far, far,
far superior scrolling than chromium. Its 2013 and chromium still does not
On 06/12/2013 12:16 AM, Jason Warner wrote:
What is important, and ultimately should be the deciding factor, is the
common end user experience. Which browser, in the common case, will be
the best for the general end user? Things I consider relevant to this
discussion are quality/stability/robust