Moonchild wrote: ↑2020-11-14, 13:44
Kudalufi wrote: ↑2020-11-14, 13:23
I just noticed a whole bunch of automation is broken on github for PM and ran into this thread. It seems to work properly in FF, so it's not just Chrome it works with. What is causing this?
I believe that is already answered a few times over in this very thread.
So sorry, I didn't see it was a 5 page thread so only caught the tail end of the conversation.
Thank-you to JustOff for the extension. Sadly, I don't agree that it is the right answer.
Moonchild wrote: ↑2020-11-03, 12:54
Well they made clear they have no interest in being browser-agnostic. You can be glad it still works at all.
The difficult conversation that needs to happen is what does "browser agnostic" even mean in this context? Does it mean "works with every browser"? Does github work with Lynx? Does it work with the PlayStation browser? Or does browser agnostic mean it works with most>
The reality is that, however much we as users all love PaleMoon, and no matter how merit-based your development decisions have been, it is not PM nor its users or developers that get to decide what is the base level of support a browser needs to have. We also don't get to decide what toolkits become defacto standards for web sites that make up major internet infrastructure. We don't get to do that any more than Lynx users and developers get to. PaleMoon is somewhere in the .15% of unknown browsers in
marketshare. Github's answer, as arrogant as it may be, we have to look at it from their PoV.
However frustrating it is that the big players are making decisions that are not merit-driven, the fact is they
are making these decisions and we don't have a user base that is large enough to make a dent in that process. We don't. We just don't. Not if we all write to them. We only get to vote with our feet. The difficult choice you personally have to make for PM is between bending to assholes or irrelevance for PM. I don't envy that. The one we have to make is between holding in there with a browser that we love and want to be able to use, and the reality that increasingly we have to rely on "backup" browsers for more and more sites. Unfortunately, my hope right now is that you bend to the assholes, because I really don't want to have to move on from a piece of software that, for so long, has had my back.