It would be false if he had said no work on stability was happening. However, new features come with a cost in stability (both through introduced errors and less manpower on the stability teams). Google has been putting a lot of features in (nacl, dart, etc) and it is coming at the expense of the basic browsing experience.
Interesting that as Mozilla figures out it needs to focus on the basics after getting slammed by the smaller, faster Chrome, Google does the exact same thing they did.
It's just Zawinski's law in a cycle. “Every program attempts to expand until it can read mail. Those programs which cannot so expand are replaced by ones which can.”
Interesting that as Mozilla figures out it needs to focus on the basics after getting slammed by the smaller, faster Chrome, Google does the exact same thing they did.