Go look at any web proposal. The Mozilla team consistently rejects proposals then relies on WebKit to piggyback on their decision.
This is what I mean by holding the web back. Don't even get me started with WebGPU still not being stabilized in Firefox, or the myriad of features WebKit has not implemented yet with respect to PWAs and service workers.
Really, the situation is more like "Chrome vs two modern IEs".
Go look at any web proposal. The Mozilla team consistently rejects proposals then relies on WebKit to piggyback on their decision.
This is what I mean by holding the web back. Don't even get me started with WebGPU still not being stabilized in Firefox, or the myriad of features WebKit has not implemented yet with respect to PWAs and service workers.
Really, the situation is more like "Chrome vs two modern IEs".