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Hi,

> 
> Georg Koppen:
> Trying to close the gap between Tor Browser and Firefox
> is already quite resource-consuming.
> 

More so than building a browser that needs constant improvements instead 
of constant security patches?

What, now-a-days, is keeping us chasing Mozilla?

> 
> no need to maintain XUL in addition to that.
> 

Fair enough, but what does that mean for Tor Browser?  How does that 
look in terms of both functionality and development?

Wordlife,
Spencer



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