Do you by chance know of some way I can contribute directly to the development of hydra.gnu.org web site?
If there is at least a way to make a copy of the web pages, I can try making a LibreJS-compliant version of them --- the only thing needed would be some server to test them if they need a server-side language or CGI/FastCGI application. I noticed that the site seens to be based on NixOS's Hydra. If you want, I can do customization based on NixOS's instead. Just say the word. ;) "Thompson, David" <dthomps...@worcester.edu> writes: > 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 -- - https://libreplanet.org/wiki/User:Adfeno - Palestrante e consultor sobre /software/ livre (não confundir com gratis). - "WhatsApp"? Ele não é livre. Por favor, veja formas de se comunicar instantaneamente comigo no endereço abaixo. - Contato: https://libreplanet.org/wiki/User:Adfeno#vCard - Arquivos comuns aceitos (apenas sem DRM): Corel Draw, Microsoft Office, MP3, MP4, WMA, WMV. - Arquivos comuns aceitos e enviados: CSV, GNU Dia, GNU Emacs Org, GNU GIMP, Inkscape SVG, JPG, LibreOffice (padrão ODF), OGG, OPUS, PDF (apenas sem DRM), PNG, TXT, WEBM.