DeVault: The reckless, infinite scope of web browsers
DeVault: The reckless, infinite scope of web browsers
Drew DeVault complains
about the complexity of the web and the browsers that work with it.
"The major projects are open source, and usually when an open-source
project misbehaves, we’re able to to fork them to offer an alternative. But
even this is an impossible task where web browsers are concerned. The
number of W3C specifications grows at an average rate of 200 new specs per
year, or about 4 million words, or about one POSIX every 4 to 6 months. How
can a new team possibly keep up with this on top of implementing the
outrageous scope web browsers already have now?
"