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Pleroma maintainer (mostly backend); BadWolf developer; Gentoo contributor; Eternal upstreamer
Arch users needs to pacman -R works-for-me arch-btw
Make the changes you want to see.
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@liaizon @fediverse In a way, this issue lies on browsers lacking decent support for custom-schemes, stuff like handling multiple handlers and ability to know if the scheme is registered at all (so a fallback can be presented instead).
Heck, it’s even something that Mozilla was aware all the way back to 2010 and with the early Fediverse (OStatus) in mind. https://blog.mozilla.org/webdev/2010/07/26/registerprotocolhandler-enhancing-the-federated-web/