I don't see how this statement applies to Dart or NaCl:
"the Internet philosophy has always been you have extremely bright, non-partisan researchers look at a topic, do world-class research, do several competing implementations, have a bake-off, determine what works best, write it down and make that the standard."
I think it fails on "non-partisan" and "competing implementations" for sure. Maybe Mozilla is whiny. I don't know. But these aren't great examples of the benefits of the Internet philosophy as stated above.
"the Internet philosophy has always been you have extremely bright, non-partisan researchers look at a topic, do world-class research, do several competing implementations, have a bake-off, determine what works best, write it down and make that the standard."
I think it fails on "non-partisan" and "competing implementations" for sure. Maybe Mozilla is whiny. I don't know. But these aren't great examples of the benefits of the Internet philosophy as stated above.