> And even if they wouldn't want to compete: fine. Let them give up.
Again, this leads to Chromium out-competing everything else and getting as entrenched in mobile as it already is in desktop. This is a bad outcome.
> I work at a place where most of our users are on mobile, and most of them are on iOS. So WebKit sets the bar for what we can do.
In other words, Apple has successfully prevented you from writing a web application which only works in Chromium. This is a good outcome.
> In other words, Apple has successfully prevented you from writing a web application
... by abusing their monopoly position on iOS (instead of competing).
Good outcome?