2017-06-15 22:46 GMT+02:00 Michael Catanzaro <[email protected]>:

> Hi,
>
> I was reading https://medium.com/mozilla-tech/the-search-for-the-goldilock
> s-browser-and-why-firefox-may-be-just-right-for-you-1f520506aa35
>
> Currently we have a problem with Epiphany using too much memory when lots
> of tabs are open, since -- with a few exceptions -- each tab runs in its
> own web process. This is in contrast to Chrome, in which each website
> shares the same web process.
>
> I kinda think Chrome's approach is the best, but we don't have
> infrastructure to implement that right now. We do have infrastructure to
> set a Firefox-style process count limit. Setting the limit to four
> processes would be a simple GSettings change.
>
> Advantage: significant memory use reduction when many tabs are open
>
> Disadvantage: a single crashing tab will crash a quarter of your tabs,
> instead of only itself
>
> Thoughts?
>

If it's a max of four processes by separate epiphany window, that would
just be perfect.

Jérémy
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