Pretty cool, but where are the links to the issues on mozilla, chromium, webkit, and edge's bug trackers to add native support for it?
As an unencumbered open source technology, it should breeze through legal's OK pretty quickly, and getting it integrated could certainly take a bit of time, but should just be part of the FLIF roadmap itself, if the idea is to actually get this adopted.
You don't set out to come up with "one format to rule them all" and then not also go "by implementing libflif and sending patches upstream to all the open source browsers that we want to see it used in" =)
As an unencumbered open source technology, it should breeze through legal's OK pretty quickly, and getting it integrated could certainly take a bit of time, but should just be part of the FLIF roadmap itself, if the idea is to actually get this adopted.
You don't set out to come up with "one format to rule them all" and then not also go "by implementing libflif and sending patches upstream to all the open source browsers that we want to see it used in" =)