1 Jan
2016
1 Jan
'16
10:48 p.m.
On Fri, 1 Jan 2016 11:53:45 -0800 Kyle Terrien <kyleterrien@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