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             <p>In any event, it occured to me.. php IS a static site generator. Time to make this easier... I'll be back soon.</p>
             <p><br/>-Former Coordinator Tobin</p>
             
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+            <h2>Announcing the Retired XUL Platform!</h2>
             <p>Binary Outcast has taken the next step in XUL development with an innovative new twist: DIY Releases! Seriously though, I have adapted the Unified XUL Platform to support the now retired BinOC XUL Apps in a way that should minimize any collisions with their development and the applications them selves while allowing a simple monorepo. </p>
             <p>Borealis Navigator should be 100% operational (compared to its last active state, it is still unfinished though) on Windows and Linux as should Interlink on Windows. Linux may need some additional adjustment. The repository is on the BinOC/Code Github org.. uhhh <a href="https://github.com/binaryoutcast/retired-xul-platform" target="_blank">here</a>! All the details are on the top level readme file!</p>
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             <p>-<s>Mattcast_Webmstr</s> Matt A. Tobin</p>
 
             <h2>Concerning Interlink Mail &amp; News...</h2>
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             <p>I have decided not to continue or reboot Interlink in any form. There are many reasons for this, one being: There really isn't anything I can offer at this point to enhance the traditional e-mail client experience anymore than I have as well as the challenges of running an isolated project with diminishing capabilities due to outside factors. The second major one is that the e-mail client was built and designed, albeit with my vision but tailored for, Pale Moon users and consumers of the Unified XUL Platform. The biggest deficiency in the design and administration of the Meta-project is that if you are outside the "unity" it feels much more like being downstream from Mozilla in 2016 in all the worst ways and yes that can be mostly traced back to me. Mostly. Those users are or could be served by another project firmly aligned to what they are after, within the unity.</p>
 
             <p>Does that mean the code is dead? Nah, it is only <em>mostly</em> dead. I do intend, when I have time I will fix up the comm-uxp code for others to continue in part or in full. Borealis included.</p>