The senior vice president of Microsoft Teams announced that Teams would be moving to their own Edge Webview2 Rendering Engine ditching Electron for seeking performance gains. It is marketed that Teams would consume 2x less memory as a result of the transition. It would be called Teams 2.0 and might ship with Windows 11 in late 2022.

  • @AgreeableLandscape@lemmy.mlM
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    2 years ago

    moving to their own Edge Webview2 Rendering Engine

    Sigh, I thought they were going to move to Qt or something. Should have known better.

  • @jokeyrhyme@lemmy.ml
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    152 years ago

    Given that Edge is a fork of Chromium, this isn’t likely to be the tectonic “ditching Electron” announcement that people will probably expect, looks like Teams will still be written in TypeScript, etc

    Microsoft does have optimisations and other features in Edge that are not (yet) in Chromium and thus not in Electron, so this is still a good move

  • @je_vv@lemmy.ml
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    92 years ago

    Weird that teams, which is not open source is commented here. Granted Electron is (though the major development comes from Chrome, which is not), but ditching Electron is a good thing on any platform, given its poor performance and resources handling, :) And as mentioned by @jokeyrhyme@lemmy.ml, it’s ironic it’s been replaced by some form of Edge, :)

    • Marxism-Fennekinism
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      82 years ago

      Yes. So basically nothing will change functionally, though presumably their new framework will be proprietary.

  • @loki@lemmy.ml
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    62 years ago

    Maybe Teams would consume 2x less memory because they already shove Edge on all Windows users?

    • IngrownMink4OP
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      02 years ago

      I posted it here because Electron is a open-source software… I mean, I hate Microsoft as much as you do, but the main topic was Electron.