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> ... azula can be used as an alternative to Electron.

I'd retitle the project/post as "Lightweight GPU Accelerated Replacement for Electron". That's much more interesting than a GUI for Node.

Apple's App Store policies state: "Apps that browse the web must use the iOS WebKit framework and WebKit Javascript.". I don't think a fork qualifies.
I don't think Electron apps count as "brows[ing] the web" in most cases. I also don't think this is meant for iOS.
Note that this uses Ultralight which has the following licensing terms:

> Ultralight is free for non-commercial use, educational use, and also free for commercial use by small indie developers making less than US$100,000 a year. You can find full terms in the SDK. Pricing plans for larger commercial projects will be announced later. For more information, email us.

Can I have a browser based on this Ultralight engine?