Pale Moon and UXP - Where does development take place?

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Pale Moon and UXP - Where does development take place?

Unread post by noobsoftware » 2022-03-05, 11:49

I was wondering, I've heard that the Pale Moon development has gone private, this question has probably been asked before but i have been unable to find a thread about this.

Where does development take place these days? I would like to know about what issues are being tackled and I am also interested in taking part in development of UXP. Is UXP still being maintained, has UXP been merged with Pale Moon, since basilisk is no longer being developed?

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Re: Pale Moon and UXP - Where does development take place?

Unread post by moonbat » 2022-03-05, 12:58

noobsoftware wrote:
2022-03-05, 11:49
has UXP been merged with Pale Moon
UXP is the platform on which Pale Moon is developed, so regardless of whether it is accessible outside the dev team, it is a separate codebase from the rest of the browser.
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Re: Pale Moon and UXP - Where does development take place?

Unread post by Moonchild » 2022-03-10, 10:37

That's not really what's going on.
But soon enough things will be made clear what's going to be done moving forward when the next milestone is released.
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