

It does inherently lean into the concept of corporate forks over community forks. A byproduct of prioritizing monetary gain. I think the license is really just a foot in the door to allow for community audits. Realistically I don’t see anyone wanting to contribute to something like this unless the product has slim to no real competition.
Doesn’t avoiding JS typically structure a website in such a way that the browsers built-in assistive services can cover it easier?