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Chrome releases paused due to Corona virus - effects on Edge?
you can read more about it in here:
https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src.git/+/master/docs/process/release_cycle.md#Branch-Point
Microsoft Edge team is pretty active on the other hand, when Google is not. releasing Edge canary builds daily with new features. this gives them time to catch up and work on the Edge specific features that people requested and are posted in the top feedback list 🙂
- adrianghcMar 19, 2020Steel ContributorYes, you are right about the new Edge-specific features on Canary and Dev. But as far as the Beta and Stable channels go, I assume Microsoft would only fix Edge-specific bugs on their own releases. They would try to get Chromium-specific fixes upstream to the Chromium codebase, but those would remain in limbo now as the Chrome team is only working on security fixes for Chromium 80 right now.
Sure, technically nothing would stop Microsoft from calling it a day on version 81 and releasing it to stable without the last fixes on the Chromium upstream codebase, of which there would otherwise still be a week left (I think). But since I think Microsoft does not want their Chromium code to diverge too strongly (or at all) from upstream and restrict most changes to Edge-specific code, I have the feeling they would not do that. Hence my inquiry.- HotCakeXMar 19, 2020MVP
I don't know how they manage and merge Chromium changes to Edge but they must have the know how to fix the bugs in Chromium for their own Edge browser and prevent divergence. they already contributed back so much so they know how to work with Chromium.
there is no ETA when Google wants to come back to work.
Microsoft has their own customers and companies to deal with and take care of.
Google doesn't answer to Microsoft customers.
these companies gotta learn from Elon Musk, how the Tesla factory and SpaceX keep working, they even said they're going to make ventilators if necessary for others. in the time when Google engineers were "unavailable", they launched a rocket carrying 60 satellites, yesterday March 18, successfully. imagine if "Google" was in charge of it.
Google's excuse is they can't sync employee's time zones. Chrome 81 was supposed to be released 2 days ago. March 17.
anyways, i don't know what Microsoft is going to do, but for what it's worth I hope they use this opportunity to overtake Google. the world shouldn't think that if Google is unavailable then it's the end of the time.
- adrianghcMar 20, 2020Steel Contributor
Well, it seems I was right: https://twitter.com/MSEdgeDev/status/1241055996379664384
I guess it remains to be seen if this means Beta will stay on 81 for now as well.EDIT: It seems all Insider channels including Beta are exempt. https://blogs.windows.com/msedgedev/2020/03/20/update-stable-channel-releases/