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Is the sanitizer recommended for production use?

Last time I looked at the html5lib sanitizer I'm pretty sure it had an
"experimental" label on it. Is this still the case? The unit tests
look pretty solid:
http://code.google.com/p/html5lib/source/browse/trunk/testdata/sanitizer/tests1.dat

But they also haven't been modified since October last year. Is the
sanitizing code aggressively maintained?

Basically, I want to know if I would be giving people good advice if I
told them to use the html5lib sanitizer. Would the maintainers
confidently recommend it to a friend?

Cheers,

Simon
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