The issue here seems to be that Google doesn’t allocate enough resources for that particular integration.
Meaning you shouldn’t use a Google technology if you don’t have hard proof that it's prioritized by Google on just the same level as it is by you. Which is not unlike the usual “Google tech tax”.
The funny corollary is that Google gets to hold a lot of hot potatoes. They wanted a browser monopoly, now they have to support the most widely used browser core. Everyone else may contribute. Or not.
The issue here seems to be that Google doesn’t allocate enough resources for that particular integration.
Meaning you shouldn’t use a Google technology if you don’t have hard proof that it's prioritized by Google on just the same level as it is by you. Which is not unlike the usual “Google tech tax”.
The funny corollary is that Google gets to hold a lot of hot potatoes. They wanted a browser monopoly, now they have to support the most widely used browser core. Everyone else may contribute. Or not.