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dir="ltr"><div><div>I hope that this means that we can unship the
non-standard mozApps API on desktop and Android as AFAICT the web app
runtime is the only use case for it on those platforms.<br></div></div></div></div>
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I think it does, yes. You and Fabrice co-own the "mozApps API & UI"
module, so I would just confirm that with Fabrice (cc:ed).<br>
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-myk<br>
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