Hello PSL community,
The PSL learning page (https://publicsuffix.org/learn/) lists all known use-cases of the PSL.
Right now, the "Uses" section is laid out a bit like this:
I'd posit that, for most visitors of the PSL, they're not as-concerned about which libraries you can use to parse the PSL; rather, they're looking at where the PSL is otherwise used.
I agree that developers in the PSL space should know about the libraries that can parse the PSL, but this isn't the majority of end consumers of the PSL.
I think the known use-cases should be organized like this:
How do other members of the community feel about this?
I'm aware the site is open-source, and am more-than-willing to submit a PR for this.
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