On Thu, Aug 28, 2014 at 3:02 PM, Christophe Jarry <cja...@cjarry.org> wrote: >> AFAICS it's actually the case. However, all this lacks the right >> tags for LibreJS to recognize it. >> >> Could you tell us what's needed to make it work? > > You should be able to do it with the instructions on those pages: > > http://www.gnu.org/software/librejs/free-your-javascript > https://www.gnu.org/licenses/javascript-labels
I'd just like to point out that hydra.gnu.org does *NOT* use non-free javascript. I can assure you that everything is free software. LibreJS just needs to be told so using a very specific metadata format. I really do not like that LibreJS tells users that they are running non-free code and encourages them to complain to site admins about it when really LibreJS doesn't know anything. I wish LibreJS would change the messaging but that seems unlikely. Part of my old job at the FSF was making sure LibreJS didn't complain about things on FSF-run sites. It took a lot of time to do and I don't think it was ever worth the effort. I haven't used LibreJS in years and probably never will again. - Dave