[open-science] Fwd: Help get math turned back on in Chrome
Steve Cookson
it at sca-uk.com
Wed Feb 6 20:43:52 UTC 2013
Link didn't work for me.
500. That's an error.
The server encountered an error and could not complete your request.
If the problem persists, please report <http://www.google.com/support/>
your problem and mention this error message and the query that caused it.
That's all we know.
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[mailto:open-science-bounces at lists.okfn.org] On Behalf Of Peter Murray-Rust
Sent: 06 February 2013 16:52
To: open-science
Subject: [open-science] Fwd: Help get math turned back on in Chrome
This is the sort of thing where we cannot let the infrastructure of the
browser be determined by the whim of corporations. Anything we can do?
I have an impossible dream about the people owning the browser. It used to
happen with lynx and mosaic. Can we buuild an open science browser?
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Neil Soiffer <NeilS at dessci.com>
Date: Wed, Feb 6, 2013 at 6:12 PM
Subject: Help get math turned back on in Chrome
To: "www-math at w3.org" <www-math at w3.org>
Chrome 24 had MathML in it. But they plan to turn it off in Chrome 25!!!
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=152430#c32
says
Note that MathML has had to be turned off because the code is not
yet production ready. We hope to turn it on in some future release.
We plan to announce this in the Chrome 25 release notes.
This is because of a minor layout bug for which a fix has already been
submitted. Apparently the folks at google don't care about math much and
just want to see it die -- the support that is in there was done by someone
who volunteered his time for a year and finally had to go back to doing paid
work.
One easy step to show your support for math in Chrome is to go to the above
link and click on the star in the above left and to get everyone else you
know to do the same. That says you care about this bug being fixed.
A harder step is to find a way to get google to wake up to the reality that
math is used in the classroom everyday and is one of the three "r"s (as the
saying goes in the US). Not supporting it is a disservice to education
around the world and to science, math, and engineering in general. So blog
about Chrome's killing math support, tweet about, or create the next viral
video about it.
If you care about math support in browsers, do something to show you care!
Neil Soiffer
--
Peter Murray-Rust
Reader in Molecular Informatics
Unilever Centre, Dep. Of Chemistry
University of Cambridge
CB2 1EW, UK
+44-1223-763069
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