On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 11:58 PM, sfrahm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> To help Chrome begin to work expediently on Windows 2000 would only
> take a single expression of cooperative intent towards the open source
> community. Yes, we are thankful that the source is openly available,
> but a spirit of cooperation would go much farther than the
> antagonistic attitude seen to date. The open source community will do
> the rest for you. Patiently and kindly and also for free. That's what
> they do.

I hear there are a number of workarounds in Chrome for
problems with Win2k.  Maintaining them may become a burden
someday.  The mainline might benefit from discarding these workarounds.

That would of course make win2k chromium users sad.
(Perhaps it would inspire them to migrate to Linux, as you are doing :-)
Do you think there are enough win2k chromium developers to
maintain a win2k branch that carried forward the win2k workarounds?
- Dan

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