Interop 2024 reached an all time high interoperability score! Every browser tested earned a 99 while overall interoperability reached 97% pass rate (in preview browsers).
Read more about the success of Interop 2024:
https://webkit.org/blog/16413/the-success-of-interop-2024/
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@jensimmons Huzzah! ππ
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@jensimmons Holy shit from ~45% to 97% is a lot to accomplish in one year! Thatβs more than doubled! Hats off to everyone involved
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@jensimmons Really glad to see the success of this, every time I see an issue referenced in interop I take it as a very good sign these days! π€©
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@jensimmons This is wonderful to see! Thank you for sharing.
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@jensimmons how are Chrome and Edge so different?
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@Mendy Edge is now tested separately. The Chrome & Edge scores are different because Web Platform Tests run in a browser β which relies on the engine AND connections to the operating system. That means results can be different between browsers with the same engine.
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@jensimmons Excellent progress! What are the last few sticking points that you want to make progress on?
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