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Re: [Bug-librejs] Hello everyone!
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Ian Kelling |
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Re: [Bug-librejs] Hello everyone! |
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Tue, 31 Jul 2018 10:09:25 -0400 |
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Valerio Bozzolan <address@hidden> writes:
> 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?
Start from the online documentation about how to make your site librejs
compatible and try following it.
>
> 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?
I think that site is probably SaaSS, and should be written not as a
website.
https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/who-does-that-server-really-serve.en.html
However, making popular js bundling tools be more librejs compatible
would be a good project.
> --
> Valerio Bozzolan
> https://boz.reyboz.it#please-warn-me
>
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