@x385993 Vivaldi development is a constant process of updating chromium. Every new chromium release, before it can be integrated into Vivaldi, has to be heavily patched and modified. It does not arrive as a working module that can simply be plugged in. Vivaldi can only work on top of "vivaldi modified" Chromium and before intake can be completed and published, it must be tested extensively because essentially every new version of Chromium has new ways to break or cripple Vivaldi, and these must be detected and corrected.
So your plea falls on deaf ears because you are only asking the Vivaldi team to do what they are already doing.