slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell") wrote:
On the back of Senators and regulators sniffing around, Apple has expanded the WebKit team by 30-100%. It's hard to know the # exactly because of attrition, opacity in volume of posted recs, and Apple's habit of seconding key engineers to secret projects, sapping WebKit of bandwidth. But it has been a _lot_.
And even without any of that extra firepower, Safari was doing just fine on macOS.
So the claim that enabling true competition on iOS would destroy Safari share is totally unsubstantiated.