I'm curious about what happens next because if Jambler doesn't mix it isn't a mixer. If it's providing tools to mixers it still doesn't make it a mixer so it shouldn't be banned. Only theymos can tell us.
Is Jambler the first time users asked for simplification in the topic since theymos banned mixers?
I found out about Jambler when discussing ToS on mixer services with icopress some time ago.
At first, I thought that Jambler was a holding company for several existing mixer services. Still, after I tried reading on the website, it was nothing more than a "tool" that provides facilities for those who want to build a mixer service without having to start from scratch.
Another example that I understand is similar to
https://www.simplemachines.org/, which provides tools that can be used to create a forum. One example of a forum that uses SMF is
https://bitcointalk.org.
Likewise, with Jambler, the site provides the 'tools' and not the mixer service itself, which offers its services directly to end users. CMIIW