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[Bug-librejs] Hello everyone!


From: Valerio Bozzolan
Subject: [Bug-librejs] Hello everyone!
Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2018 10:14:58 +0200
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Hello everyone!

One kind guy from #librejs suggested to me to partecipate in this mailing list 
and present myself.

I'm Valerio and I'm a freelance web developer. I've hitted a banner from the 
FSF website where LibreJS was looking for new LibreJS contributors.

I love GNU/Linux and free as in freedom software and I love when I'm involved 
in many local and international Free software communities.

Regarding the web, I use to navigate using a cute combination of NoScript + 
uBlock + self destructing cookies in a Firefox flavour, and I'm satisfied. 
NoScript blocks as default all JavaScript; uBlock blocks as default all spam, 
useful when trying to separate spam and ham in nasty websites unworking without 
JavaScript and full of third party resources; and self-destructing cookies... 
you know.

I understand the difference between privacy and freedom, so I understand that 
we cannot elevate LibreJS to a freedom+privacy fighter, but it does not mean 
that it's message to the world should't be spreaded.

I never tried the LibreJS extension but I really appreciate the message that 
you are trying to send to the world. I first want to know how to implement the 
LibreJS pratices in my websites, and where I can give an help.

Thank you for you patience. What do you suggest to start from?

Thank you dears!

P.S.
Do you know the online W3C validator? In my dreams one day it will exist a cute 
"LibreJS validator" giving a score to websites in terms of users' freedom. If 
you want, I can also give an hand in this direction (e.g. I think I can stub a 
POC in PHP). What do you think about it?
-- 
Valerio Bozzolan
https://boz.reyboz.it#please-warn-me

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