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Comment by pas

3 months ago

or, the downstream users who use it and benefit directly from it could step up, but websites and their users are extremely good at expecting things to just magically keep working especially if they don't pay for it. it was free, so it should be free forever, and someone set it up many moons ago, so it should keep working for many more magically!

// of course we know that, as end-users became the product, Big Tech [sic?] started making sure that users remain dumb.

Website operators are fine with how libxslt works now. It's browser vendors that want change.

  • You mean they are fine with expecting it to be maintained by browser vendors indefinitely for free.

    • Browser vendors aren't maintaining the web for fee, they are for profit corporations that have chosen to take on that role for the benefits it provides to them. It's only fair that we demand that they also respect the responsibilities that come with it. And we can also point out the hollowness about complaints of hardship due to having to maintain the web's legacy when they keep making it harder for independent browser developers by adding tons on new complexity.

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