Given the current user agent of Edge, the browser will get the safari 
permutation of GWT. If Edge is really compatible to WebKit, as its user 
agent states, then it should just work. 

However this is pretty similar to what happened with IE 11. The user agent 
of IE 11 states to be compatible to gecko and thus it gets the gecko 
permutation of GWT. Of course IE 11 wasn't fully compatible to gecko and 
GWT had to implement some runtime checks in the gecko permutation to fix 
some IE 11 issues. I guess something similar will happen with Edge and the 
Safari permutation.

-- J.

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