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I'm a big user of Firefox since I switched from Chrome 1 year ago for these reasons, but I wonder why don't they base their underlying engine on Chromium then build all their safety, privacy and other niceness on top of that?

I know Mozilla has been working hard on the engine (rewrite with Rust?) and new versions like Firefox Focus on mobile is blazing fast, but keeping a separate renderer (and developer tools!), with its own issues and discrepancies, seems like a lot of sweat and pain when the Chromium project seems decently sound OSS. I know being able to put in practice your own interpretation of standards is a great exercise in freedom and web diversity, which seems to reinforce their mission, but still... the end result is probably millions in economic impact worldwide to keep website codebases aligned with browser standards, even if the differences are apparently minimal and 99% of the time it just works.

Is being a fully independent browser Mozilla's main raison d'ĂȘtre?



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