On Fri, 1 Jan 2016 11:53:45 -0800
Kyle Terrien <kyleterr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> It's amazing how the pattern of removing features and changing things
> arbitrarily for the "greater good" is spreading around nowadays.  It
> has invaded Firefox recently.  Mozilla is talking about deprecating
> XUL this year.

Deprecating XUL (and XPCOM) actually has a good and logical reason,
which is making Firefox properly threadable and removing many security
holes that the present architecture has. It's not change for the sake
of change (which I will admit some Firefox changes have been) — it is
change for the sake of keeping up with the modern world.

~Celti

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