Yes, making it call the libraries already in Debian dynamically would be
a lot of work. We'll see if someone will eventually work on it or not,
there are certainly applications that would require it.

And yes, Oxide is not drop-in replacement, it has different API etc.
It's however a fully up-to-date and secure Chromium based browser engine
similar to QtWebEngine otherwise. But then again, Oxide is currently
only available in Ubuntu.

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