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"textContent": "> Also, its safe to say that Pale Moon isn't ready for the mainstream, in my opinion.\n\nNot the expert here, but I don't believe that was ever a goal. And that's a good thing.\n\n\n> As for now, we can still dream I guess.\n\nIf we are going to dream about mainstream however, then I imagine that:\n\na) The Development Team would need a significant boost, in every possible way.\nb) At least one important Web Standards organization would have to write down Goanna/UXP on the List, in some sort of official form.\nc) Furthermore, that List would need to be promoted, if not partially _enforced_ in some way on web developers as a compatibility List.\n\nIt is obvious that the above, especially b) and c) require influence, power, money and time. Elements that a small team cannot have and hence, no mainstream plans. Also see Pale Moon future roadmap.\n\nThat said, I do not **at all** imply that having Pale Moon fold under the weight of greedy mega-corps is anywhere near acceptable or unavoidable.\n\n* * *",
"title": "General Discussion • Re: Pale Moon's PR Problem",
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