I suggest you read any of the w3c/whatwg mailing lists where Mozilla and Google folk discuss issues.
I don't think you can accuse Mozilla of caving in to Google demands at all :)
Which, while annoying for you if you happen to want to push one of those things, is a fantastic thing for the Web. We all simply want to build a better web - and out of the disagreements, we get clarity how to do that.
I don't think you can accuse Mozilla of caving in to Google demands at all :)
Which, while annoying for you if you happen to want to push one of those things, is a fantastic thing for the Web. We all simply want to build a better web - and out of the disagreements, we get clarity how to do that.