jahoti <[email protected]> writes:
Hi, some of the JavaScript used by Framadate(e.g. https://framadate.org/aqg259dth55iuhwm) appears to be licensedunder the CeCILL-B version 1 license. This is a recognized freelicense (https://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.html#CeCILL-B), yetnot currently compatible with LibreJS.I can provide a patch if given advice on how to obtain suitable magnetlinks.
Following the example on <https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-librejs/2016-04/msg00008.html>, I managed to generate a magnet link:
wget https://cecill.info/licences/Licence_CeCILL-B_V1-en.txt -O cecillb.txt
transmission-create cecillb.txt -o cecillb.txt.torrent transmission-show -m cecillb.txt.torrent and I get magnet:?xt=urn:btih:d3df60c220a1e764687d536e58d6b1bcb7fec8af&dn=cecillb.txtI'm not familiar with bit torrent enough to know whether the bith is reproducible on a different machine.
More broadly why are magnet links used? I can see it provides both a hash and a way to get the license, but I also notice reports in the mailing list about these links not having seeders. So if it is just for hashing, maybe a hash of the license file is sufficient.
Thanks, jahoti
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