On 12/04/2016 19:27, Henri Sivonen wrote:

> My understanding is that
> https://git.merproject.org/mer-core/qtmozembed/ still uses it. As we
> are figuring out how to be more embeddable (see
> https://medium.com/@david_bryant/embed-everything-9aeff6911da0 ), it's

AFAICT Spidernode is an ex-parrot. However the JXCore fork of Node.js
can optionally use SpiderMonkey as their JavaScript engine. I wonder if
the JXCore people would be willing to upstream their changes back to
Mozilla?

> probably a bad time to make life hard for an existing embedding
> solution.

Phil

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