> Cutting funding essentially returns us to the IE6 monoculture with no progress.
1. It doesn't return us to monoculture - Monoculture of ie6 gave us multiple browsers, which recently all merged into Chrome. We already have a monoculture which will now lose funding.
2. We're not losing any of that progress. Actual documented standards exist now, all players implement the same basics, and you can create most websites without browser specific quirks. That's not going away.
3. We've had so much progress that Electron is its own massive OS now. We could do with a bit less progress and a bit more "how do we make this mess maintainable".
Yes. The fast paced development, and rich environment we see now is sooooo much better than the stagnation of IE6.
Cutting funding essentially returns us to the IE6 monoculture with no progress.
I, for one, am not advocating a return.