• Google is no longer bringing the full Chrome browser to Fuchsia

    From OSnews@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jan 15 21:31:31 2024
    In contrast to that minimal experience, Google was seemingly working to bring the full might of Chrome to Fuchsia. To observers, this was yet another signal that Google intended for Fuchsia to grow beyond the smart home and serve as a full desktop
    operating system. After all, what good is a laptop or desktop without a web browser? Fans of the Fuchsia project have anticipated its eventual expansion to desktop since Fuchsia was first shown to run on Google's Pixelbook hardware.

    However, in the intervening time - a period that also saw significant layoffs in the Fuchsia division - it seems that Google has since shifted Fuchsia in a different direction. The clearest evidence of that move comes from a Chromium code change (and
    related bug tracker post) published last month declaring that the "Chrome browser on fuchsia won't be maintained."
    ↫ Kyle Bradshaw at 9To5Google

    Up until a few years ago, every indication was that Google had big plans for Fuchsia, from "workstation" builds to porting Chrome to developers using Fuchsia for Google Meet calls, and lots of other improvements, changes, and additions that pointed
    squarely at Fuchsia being prepped for use on more than just the Nest Hub devices.

    We';re about a year later now, and everything has changed. The workstation builds have been discontinued, the Fuchsia team was hit harder by the Google layoffs than other teams, and now the Chrome port has been deprecated. All signs now point to Fuchsia
    being effectively a dead end beyond its use on Hub devices.

    At least Google had the decency to kill this before it released it.

    https://www.osnews.com/story/138318/google-is-no-longer-bringing-the-full-chrome-browser-to-fuchsia/

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  • From Lawrence D'Oliveiro@21:1/5 to OSnews on Fri Apr 5 02:47:06 2024
    On Mon, 15 Jan 2024 21:31:31 -0300, OSnews wrote:

    ... a period that also saw significant layoffs in the Fuchsia
    division ...

    It was clear pretty early on that Fuchsia was little more than a corporate vanity project--a sop to rival internal factions that didn’t like the “Not Invented Here” aspect of Linux. There was nothing useful that it did that Linux could not do.

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