* Use Node::Combinator::PRUNE, which stops the Mozart launcher from showing red when we're loading child views. Instead of blocking the whole app, we'll now just prune away the children that aren't ready. Eventually we'll want to let authors control these operations. * Grab the service registry in AcceptConnection rather than CreateView. The CreateView comes from the Mozart launcher, which isn't where we want to get the service registry. Now we get the service registry from the first app to connect, which isn't right either but at least works while we sort out what we really want.
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