|  | # Supported Projects | 
|  |  | 
|  | The `//net` stack is used on a variety of platforms and in a variety of open | 
|  | source projects. These different platforms and projects have differing | 
|  | degrees of support from `//net` OWNERS as well as differing requirements for | 
|  | designs and technical requirements. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Note that this is a rough high-level overview of the major projects; as more | 
|  | of `//net` is broken into consumable services/components as part of the Mojo | 
|  | servicificaiton efforts, it's likely that there will be a larger number of | 
|  | 'variants' of these projects with different constraints and features. | 
|  |  | 
|  | ## Google Chrome Browser | 
|  |  | 
|  | The Google Chrome browser, which lives in `//chrome`, is the most important | 
|  | `//net` consumer and shapes many of the core design decisions. In general, | 
|  | features that are not intended with or not compatible with the needs of | 
|  | the Google Chrome browser will have a very high bar for acceptance in `//net`. | 
|  |  | 
|  | The feature matrix | 
|  |  | 
|  | * **Supported Platforms**: Windows, macOS, Linux, Chromium OS, iOS, Android | 
|  | * **Release Frequency**: ~6 weeks between releases | 
|  | * **Automatic Updates**: Yes | 
|  | * **Command-line Flags**: | 
|  | * __Yes__: Windows, macOS, Linux, Chromium OS (Dev image), Android (rooted) | 
|  | * __No__: Chromium OS (Release image), iOS, Android (Release) | 
|  | * **Field Trials (Finch)**: Yes | 
|  | * **Enterprise Policy**: Yes | 
|  | * **User Metrics (UMA)**: Yes | 
|  | * **Component Updater**: Yes | 
|  |  | 
|  | ## Chromium Browser | 
|  |  | 
|  | The Chromium browser refers to the practice of certain Linux distributions to | 
|  | bundle the open-source components of Chrome Browser in `//chrome`, branded | 
|  | as Chromium. This version is not distributed by Google, but by individual | 
|  | Linux distributions (primarily). Other distributions based on building Chromium | 
|  | for other platforms exist, although do not see as wide of usage. | 
|  |  | 
|  | * **Supported Platforms**: Windows, macOS, Linux, Chromium OS, iOS, Android | 
|  | * **Release Frequency**: Varies by distributor; some Linux distributions | 
|  | treat versions of Chromium as "Long Term Stable" and support a single | 
|  | version for a longer time than the Chromium projects do, others track | 
|  | the Google Chrome release frequency. | 
|  | * **Automatic Updates**: Varies by distributor | 
|  | * **Command-line Flags**: | 
|  | * __Yes__: Windows, macOS, Linux, Chromium OS (dev image), Android (rooted) | 
|  | * __No__: Chromium OS (Release image), iOS, Android (Release) | 
|  | * **Field Trials (Finch)**: No | 
|  | * **Enterprise Policy**: Yes | 
|  | * **User Metrics (UMA)**: Varies by distributor | 
|  | * **Component Updater**: Varies by distributor | 
|  |  | 
|  | ## Android WebView | 
|  |  | 
|  | Distinct from the Chromium browser, the Android WebView is itself based on | 
|  | the Chromium browser. On official Android devices running Android N or later, | 
|  | WebView is automatically updated when Google Chrome is updated on the | 
|  | device. For earlier devices, Android WebView is updated by the System WebView | 
|  | component. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Android WebView may also be used on non-official Android devices, such as | 
|  | those based on the Android Open Source Project but do not go through the | 
|  | Android [Compatability Test Suite](https://source.android.com/compatibility/cts/). | 
|  | Such releases have limited to no interaction with the Chromium projects, and | 
|  | so their capabilities cannot be conclusively documented. | 
|  |  | 
|  | For official Android devices, WebView has the following capabilities. | 
|  |  | 
|  | * **Supported Platforms**: Android | 
|  | * **Release Frequency**: ~6 weeks between releases | 
|  | * **Automatic Updates**: Varies. Updates are made available on the Android | 
|  | App Store, but users must explicitly choose to update. As such, the | 
|  | rate of update varies much more than for the Chromium browser. | 
|  | * **Command-line Flags**: No | 
|  | * **Field Trials (Finch)**: No | 
|  | * **Enterprise Policy**: No | 
|  | * **User Metrics (UMA)**: No | 
|  | * **Component Updater**: No | 
|  |  | 
|  | ## `//content` Embedders | 
|  |  | 
|  | In addition to Chromium, there are a number of other of embedders of | 
|  | `//content`, such as projects like [Chromium Embedded Framework](https://bitbucket.org/chromiumembedded/cef) | 
|  | or [Electron](http://electron.atom.io/). While `//net` does not directly | 
|  | support these consumers, it does support the `//content` embedding API that | 
|  | these projects use. Note that this excludes the | 
|  | [content_shell](../../content/shell) test framework. | 
|  |  | 
|  | * **Supported Platforms**: Windows, macOS, Linux, Chromium OS, iOS, Android | 
|  | * **Release Frequency**: Varies by consumer; Officially ~6 weeks | 
|  | * **Command-line Flags**: Varies by consumer | 
|  | * **Field Trials (Finch)**: No | 
|  | * **Enterprise Policy**: No | 
|  | * **User Metrics (UMA)**: No | 
|  | * **Component Updater**: No | 
|  |  | 
|  | ## Cronet | 
|  |  | 
|  | [Cronet](../../components/cronet/README.md) is a version of the `//net` | 
|  | network stack for use in mobile applications on iOS and Android. While | 
|  | primarily targetting first-party Google applications, Cronet's status as an | 
|  | open-source project, similar to the Chromium browser, means that it may | 
|  | find itself embedded in a variety of other projects. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Unlike some of the other `//net` consumers, Cronet does not necessarily | 
|  | implement "The Web Platform" (as the holistic set of user agent-focused | 
|  | features), and instead is more akin to an HTTP(s) client networking library. | 
|  |  | 
|  | * **Supported Platforms**: iOS, Android | 
|  | * **Release Frequency**: Varies. While "releases" are made following the | 
|  | same frequency as Google Chrome, because it is treated similar to | 
|  | a "third-party" library, different products and projects will ship | 
|  | different versions of Cronet for differing periods of time. | 
|  | * **Command-line Flags**: No | 
|  | * **Field Trials (Finch)**: No | 
|  | * **Enterprise Policy**: No | 
|  | * **User Metrics (UMA)**: | 
|  | * __Yes__: First-party (Google) projects, although they will be | 
|  | reported in project-specific buckets (e.g. no overarching set of | 
|  | metrics for all Cronet consumers). | 
|  | * __No__: In general | 
|  | * **Component Updater**: No |