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Google's "Blink" rendering engine

Google's "Blink" rendering engine

Posted Apr 5, 2013 8:10 UTC (Fri) by khim (subscriber, #9252)
In reply to: Google's "Blink" rendering engine by kripkenstein
Parent article: Google's "Blink" rendering engine

You are reading too much into this. Such things don't happen overnight. Decision to create fork most likely brewed for a long time - in fact it was a de-facto situation already (Chromium uses WebKit1 while most other direct WebKit users use WebKit2) - thus when Opera decided to join Chromium world it was probably already more-or-less decided. Which means that Opera was notified about creation of fork in advance but probably had nothing to do with decision itself.


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Google's "Blink" rendering engine

Posted Apr 8, 2013 18:16 UTC (Mon) by rahvin (subscriber, #16953) [Link]

The Opera move was a cost cutting move. Opera used the "based on Chromium" announcement to cover up the layoffs of their in house staff that was maintaining their own internal rendering engine.

As I understand it almost 100 people (93 was the number I saw) got the axe with Opera's move to Chromium.

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