![]() ![]() And they are compatible with everyone else. ![]() The protocol they use is the same protocol. So what Microsoft will use is just ‘plain WebRTC’ just like everyone else. ![]() So they started a workgroup and later on companies like Microsoft and Google joined that workgroup.Īnd now the new API will be part of the next iteration of the WebRTC standard: No other vendor supported them.īut a number of industry players agreed a better API was a good idea. So yes, currently you would have duplicated Gnome 3.14 libraries (if you ran Gnome 3.14 at the same time) but in the future this would not be a problem anymore when all Gnome apps become sandboxed.Ī quick demonstration of this was at the conference just recently here: The runtime is signed and downloaded from a repository – it doesn’t use what is provided in the system. As I said a runtime like “Gnome 3.14” for example is a set of common libraries and other resources shared by Gnome 3.14 applications (gtk+3, glib,…). Do you suggest the application install should force a replace of 3.16 with 3.14?Īlso you seem to suggest that Gnome 3.14 on one distro is similar to all other distros providing Gnome 3.14, and that is not the case(!).Ī runtime (in this context) is not what you have installed on the system. I know Gnome is one of the better projects when it comes to backwards compatibility, but what if the developer develops and tests his project against Gnome 3.14 but the user has installed Gnome 3.16 (or whatever). ![]()
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