What is missing?
In the website (https://openuserjs.org/about/Pale-Moon) it still presents the old-and-unmaintained fork of Greasemonkey that hasn't been updated for 8 years, while my own modern fork of it (https://github.com/SecondCityOsD/greasemonkey-for-UXP-browsers) has patched all the vulnerabilities that the old one has, has all the new APIs that is missing, and overall reported to be stable and almost all the Pale Moon users migrated to it. I think you should go ahead and include my modern fork into the website.
Why?
The old one, not only is non-functioning in many modern userscripts, but also full of known vulnerabilities that a lot of userscript could take advantage of. Mine patched all known vulnerabilities and is compatible with all userscripts that you could throw at it.
Alternatives you have tried.
No response
What is missing?
In the website (https://openuserjs.org/about/Pale-Moon) it still presents the old-and-unmaintained fork of Greasemonkey that hasn't been updated for 8 years, while my own modern fork of it (https://github.com/SecondCityOsD/greasemonkey-for-UXP-browsers) has patched all the vulnerabilities that the old one has, has all the new APIs that is missing, and overall reported to be stable and almost all the Pale Moon users migrated to it. I think you should go ahead and include my modern fork into the website.
Why?
The old one, not only is non-functioning in many modern userscripts, but also full of known vulnerabilities that a lot of userscript could take advantage of. Mine patched all known vulnerabilities and is compatible with all userscripts that you could throw at it.
Alternatives you have tried.
No response