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Google Did Not Unilaterally Decide to Kill XSLT


The Web Discourse has been spicy of late, and XSLT is to blame. Well, sort of. It’s complicated.

Anyway, back on August 1st, Mason Freed of Google opened issue #11523 on WHATWG’s HTML repository, asking if XSLT should be removed from browsers and giving a condensed set of reasons why it might be a good idea. First of all, while Mason was the one to open the issue, this was done because the idea was raised in a periodic WHATNOT meeting (call), where someone at Mozilla was actually the one to bring it up, after it had come up in various conversations over the previous few months. Third of all, opening a bug that includes a pull request of code changes isn’t a declaration of countdown to merge, it’s a way of making crystal clear (to those who can read the codebase) exactly what the proposal would entail.

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