Whether or not Google deprecating XSLT is a “political” decision (in authors words), I don’t know that I know for sure, but I can imagine running the Chrome project and steering for more simplicity.
Whether or not Google deprecating XSLT is a “political” decision (in authors words), I don’t know that I know for sure, but I can imagine running the Chrome project and steering for more simplicity.
Yes, it's a problem that Chrome has too much market share, but XSLT's removal isn't a good demonstration of that.
[1] Yes, I already know about your one European law example that you only found out exists because of this drama.
I migrated to an Org-mode-based workflow a couple of weeks ago because I can see the writing on the wall, but most of the XML and XSLT files are still in place because cool URIs don't change(1).
Who knows how many other XML and XSLT-based sites still exist on the internet because Google refuses to index that content