Hi,

Yes, the benefit of keeping it is to avoid breaking on Windows
day-by-day. It's a tradeoff, I mentioned this drawback in my email. As
I said, I don't think it pays out: it has been generating
interruptions and delays for our team consistently.

I think whether Crosswalk is opensource or not, and whether our
upstream is opensource or not, are completely unrelated to whether
Crosswalk should to support Windows or not. And we can start by not
supporting and then supporting later.

To be clear: I'm not against Crosswalk support Windows, just saying
that until we do, we focus our resources (including development time)
into the platforms we are supporting.

Making the trybot faster would definetly improve our lifes, and while
it keep some of the associated costs, maybe it changes the balance.

How far are we from making the Windows bot faster for incremental
compilation?


Cheers,
Caio
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