Chromium Patterns
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About this book
Chromium Patterns is a technical reference catalog, not advice. It describes patterns the Chromium project uses or has used, with named tradeoffs and cited sources. It does not constitute legal, security-consulting, or engineering-consulting guidance for any specific organization’s security posture or architectural decisions.
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The form is Christopher Alexander’s A Pattern Language (1977) and the Gang of Four’s Design Patterns (1994), adapted for the Chromium project’s specific shape — a multi-decade, multi-organization, security-critical open-source codebase governed by an explicit standards process.