 All right, welcome back everybody. It's Eric Bidleman from the Chrome Dev Summit 2016. We're just wrapping up the day I'm here with Rick Byers from the Chrome team and Robert from Develop Relations. The party's about to start But before we do that, let's talk a little bit about predictability and the things you guys presented today You want to kind of highlight the show for us? Sure We want to make sure that it works for web developers across the board It doesn't have to they don't have to worry about different browsers and inconsistencies and all that And Rick you showed us some really amazing kind of numbers on where Chrome is going kind of stats and bugs were crushing Can you kind of highlight those? Yeah, I was just trying to show that really we're putting a lot of effort into Engineering discipline right we care a lot about developer feedback We want the web to just work for developers and so I just just trying to show we're not perfect yet But I'm just trying to show that there's a really good like if developers file bugs against us We've now got the process in place so that both get ready to teams teams have a process for triage And their bugs prioritizing and fixing the most important things and so it's really worth developers time to file issues And I think we're doing a good job at at least tackling the most important ones So what you're saying is we're gonna fix all the bugs and all the future requests, right? No software project ever fixes all their bugs, right? But the important thing to do is that we're seeing everything we're engaging with web developers, right? When you file a bug against us like engineers are looking at that and we'll talk to you about it And you know, we rely a lot on stars you people should star the bugs they care about and and the ones with the Most stars get get the most traction cool And Robert you talked a little bit about a new kind of offering for web developers a place they can go for feedback right so we have our developer site with lots of documentation and guides and walkthroughs and all that and The idea there is to have a new feedback section Where you can learn how to file good bugs to make sure that they get resolved you can search across bugs Bugs across different browser engines and find the different ones and get some consistency in feeling for how it actually all holds together And much much more and and also we're gonna keep on doing things over time there So it's not like a stale content page and we're gonna have more offerings and more opportunities for developers to get involved So that sounds amazing. Thanks for joining us today guys again. Welcome everybody signing up today from Chrome Dev Summit 2016