Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 24th Aug 2006 17:32 UTC, submitted by jayson.knight
Internet Explorer "We are currently locking down IE7 for shipping and I wanted to give an update on the CSS work that went into IE7. Chris originally outlined our plans for IE7, and we listened to a lot of feedback to help us address the most grievous bugs and prioritize which features to put in for IE7. I like to thank especially the contributors on this blog for their participation. Your feedback made a difference in deciding what issues to address."
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RE: Hypothetically speaking...
by Marcellus on Fri 25th Aug 2006 04:52 UTC in reply to "Hypothetically speaking..."
Marcellus
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2005-08-26

You forget about the law of diminishing returns.
You could toss more developers into the IE7 team, and end up with even less work getting done.

Mind you, AFAIK, not evem Mozilla/Firefox/Opera is FULLY standards compliant, and they also render some CSS based stuff in a weird way that requires really convoluted interpretations of the CSS recommendations.
And we can't forget that the CSS recommendations are often unclear enough that you can end up with wildly different interpretations about wth they mean.

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