> I have mixed feelings about this idea. > > On the one hand, I like that new windows are new processes. It makes > sense, and ensures that unix tools like kill, and I imagine workload > schedulers, work as expected.
I know. I just think that the memory tradeoff is significant enough to pay this cost in terms of concept. As I've said before I'm still able to isolate groups of views opening new surf processes as roots of these groups. As I see it new views opened from inside (i.e. from url links, in the lapse of a short-lived exploration session from some given root) reside in the same process (and usually in the same tabbed parent window). That's as far as I would go with this. Regards -- Carlos