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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2015-07-11 4:33 PM, Chris Hofmann
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Sat, Jul 11, 2015 at 11:33 AM,
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think we should trust our colleagues in UX to make good
decisions for our users and defer to their decisions
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<div>20 years of experience working on browsers tells me
that features don't always get added or removed based on
our colleagues in able to or in charge of such decisions.<br>
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Right. And yet here we find ourselves. So let's treat that like a
real problem we care about and solve it.<br>
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<div>So the technical question becomes how many buttons do
we plan on adding to make the browser better? <br>
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We're definitely talking past each other at this point, if this
sheet metal "wibble-wibble-wibble" noise my brain is making in
reaction to this line is any indication of anything.<br>
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