However, I totally understand that a new platform could be needed in order to prepare Firefox for the future, especially when it comes to an easier implementation of web standards. So whatever speed improvements may be introduced will hardly be visible for the human eye and are thus negligible. Provided you have a decent Internet connection modern browsers render sites in 1-2 seconds at most. ![]() For one, I don’t expect Servo to be so much faster when compared to the current Gecko implementation. When Firefox 52 ESR runs out of support (at the release date of Firefox 61) there won’t be any official Mozilla browser to support classic add-ons anyway.įurthermore I am not entirely convinced of their Servo plans. Hence why I have already started to use alternatives, namely Waterfox and Pale Moon. So, knowing their ways, I expect them to do as they have announced regardless of what users or add-on devs say. In fact there was a major uproar when they were revealing their Australis plans (sounds somewhat ridiculous compared to what is now being planned), yet they were determined to go through with it anyway. Hawack: Nah, don’t expect any surprises from Mozilla.
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