> What happens when Google implements its next protocol in Chromium? With Blink's market share, would they even bother with committees anymore?
They didn't bother for SPDY or QUIC. They were implemented in the browser, like many others features, before any committee. It's the committees though that decided to base their works for HTTP/2 and HTTP3 over theses.
The danger isn't on what they implements, because that's already something they do (and all others browsers do), but based on what they DON'T implements. What if they ignore HTTP3 and only use a new protocol they made?
They didn't bother for SPDY or QUIC. They were implemented in the browser, like many others features, before any committee. It's the committees though that decided to base their works for HTTP/2 and HTTP3 over theses.
The danger isn't on what they implements, because that's already something they do (and all others browsers do), but based on what they DON'T implements. What if they ignore HTTP3 and only use a new protocol they made?