Hello Marshall and Eric,
First of all I´m a big fan of this project.
After reading the rules for choosing chromium´s trunk version I was wondering if automated tests - which deliver an "all green" version of chromium - are enough to deploy a stable version.
For instance, the CEF version 151 had troubles loading "html5test.com" page and the newest gmail, and by troubles I mean crashes and AVs, not some sort of unsupported HTML/javascript extension.
Since chromium has its calendar (
https://sites.google.com/a/chromium.org ... s/calendar), chromium embedded could deploy its versions based on these "feature frozen" versions and benefit from their stability releases.
Some great projects do that (for example, Ubuntu has its cycle based on Gnome).
Probably, CEF wouldn´t have the latest features, but would be much more secure for applications.
Best Regards,
Andrey