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And Microsoft getting much influence in the Chromium project is unlikely.

Of course google could be forced to by governments' actions.



Microsoft could fork blink just like Google forked Apples WebKit which was forked from KHTML. Likely in < 5yrs.


When Google forked WebKit, while Google was landing more commits in WebKit than Apple, it wasn't an overwhelmingly huge gulf.

Today, in Chromium, Microsoft are a very small percentage of commits. Google still accounts for over 90%. If Microsoft wanted to fork Chromium, they'd need to vastly increase their investment if they wanted to keep up with Chromium.


Thus the 5yr remark.


Has Apple done something that makes forking WebKit (today) no longer a viable option?




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