Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] IceCat 45.7.0 release

2017-03-16 Thread Narcis Garcia
My suggests:

A) Use GNU/Linux as main OS in computer
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU

B) Connect remotely to a GNU/Linux desktop and browse the web from there
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desktop_sharing

C) Run a virtual machine with GNU/Linux as guest OS
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Full_virtualization



El 16/03/17 a les 03:23, Daniel Quintiliani ha escrit:
> So you would recommend most of the planet use Microsoft Edge then?
> 
> --
> 
> -Dan Q
> 
> 
> On Thu, 16 Mar 2017 00:58:25 +0100 (CET),  wrote:
> 
>> I totally agree, there is ABSOLUTELY NO REASON to use a slightly more secure 
>> browser like icecate on ABSOLUTELY DISGUSTINGLY BACKDOORED BOTNET 
>> surveillance, freedom and privacy destroying operating systems like those of 
>> apple and microsoft. why? because there is no benefit. the levels of 
>> disrespect that apple and microsoft have for user privacy (remember, they 
>> are a part of the nsa spying cult known as PRISM) are so high that there is 
>> no doubt in my opinion that any possible benefit to using icecat is 
>> instantly reduced to nothing while using it on windows or mac.
>>
>> Using icecat on windows or mac is like bringing a bucket of fresh water with 
>> you everywhere you go because it has the salt removed and is more secure 
>> against salt, and then going to the middle of the ocean and expecting your 
>> freshwater to not get salty. I honestly believe that everyone who suggests 
>> more hard work for those involved with icecat to make it function on windows 
>> or mac are some kind of weirdos with hidden intentions.
>>
>> 14. Mar 2017 02:13 by m...@netris.org:
>>
>>
>>> "Daniel Quintiliani" <> d...@runbox.com> > writes:
 Please reconsider your discontinuation of Windows and Mac versions, as
 libre browsing is most needed in DRM-based OSes, not Linux :(
>>>
>>> Please, let's not propose adding more work for Rubén.  Given that he's
>>> already too overloaded to produce IceCat releases in a timely fashion,
>>> and given the paramount importance of reducing the latency of IceCat
>>> security updates, I fully support his decision to reduce the amount of
>>> work associated with each release.  Let someone else volunteer to build
>>> binaries for Windows and Mac, if there's sufficient interest.
>>>
>>>  Regards,
>>>Mark
>>>
>>> --
>>> http://gnuzilla.gnu.org
> 
> 
> 
> --
> http://gnuzilla.gnu.org
> 

--
http://gnuzilla.gnu.org


Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] IceCat 45.7.0 release

2017-03-16 Thread Narcis Garcia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remote_Desktop_Services
(closed source)


El 16/03/17 a les 06:59, Gary Driggs ha escrit:
> On Mar 15, 2017, Ivan Zaigralin wrote:
> 
>> Absolutely anything you can direct your computer to do from
>> within window$, micro$oft can do remotely, surreptuously, and
>> *trivially* in the technical sense.
> 
> I eagerly await a link to the data you have collected that proves your
> curious hypothesis.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> --
> http://gnuzilla.gnu.org
> 

--
http://gnuzilla.gnu.org


[Bug-gnuzilla] MetaGer - English version

2017-03-16 Thread David Hedlund
The MetGer search engine is now available in English (also over Tor) 
after I requested them to publish it.


https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/user/SUMA-EV/


--
http://gnuzilla.gnu.org


Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] MetaGer - English version

2017-03-16 Thread David Hedlund

Sorry, I mean _MetaGer_ not MetGer, its a Meta search engine.

--
http://gnuzilla.gnu.org


[Bug-gnuzilla] OpenSearch

2017-03-16 Thread David Hedlund
Check out a new collection of OpenSearch engines that all are good 
candidates for IceCat.


https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/collections/DavidHedlund/opensearch/
https://directory.fsf.org/wiki/Free_Software_Directory:IceCat_extensions_(proposed)#OpenSearch

--
http://gnuzilla.gnu.org


Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] I am really getting sick of this. Goodbye

2017-03-16 Thread Sedov Andrey
You talk a lot. Talk about the empty and unnecessary. The number of 
Icecat developers is small and they are right that they do not spend 
their time on unnecessary things. Want for a useless thing - support 
spyware OS Windows, DO!
Develop your code for IceCat, and do not make claims and whims for real 
developers Icecat.



16.03.2017 09:39, Daniel Quintiliani пишет:

Hi,

I am sick and effing tired of the project going nowhere because all we do is 
argue over the same crap while the developers can't make up their mind on what 
to do before the next already-obsolete version is released. I've seen more 
fringe opinions with IceCat than I've seen in any other software program. The 
truth is nobody in IceCat cares about providing freedom to those in need of it, 
which IceCat is in a crucial position for right now, they just like to argue 
and troll and come up with nutty ideas, like that troll a few months ago who 
said that closed-source OSes should receive no security updates for any 
software at all, and now we got another weirdo who is putting out similar 
rants. The GNU project is about providing freedom to people who need it, not 
*deliberately* harming people's lives with insecure software just because they 
use closed-source OSes. I switched to Pale Moon months ago because, thanks to 
the trolls who hold back development, IceCat is dangerous to use. I'm tired of 
trolls. Have fun with your troll web browser, I won't be recommending it to 
anyone anymore on any OS, closed or open.

--

-Dan Q

--
http://gnuzilla.gnu.org


--
http://gnuzilla.gnu.org


Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] I am really getting sick of this. Goodbye

2017-03-16 Thread David Hedlund
Please don't be offensive in here.

I sympathize with Dan that the release schedules have lost control. But you are 
right too Sedovanr, there are only a few developers for IceCat, however, the 
team is about to expand.

On 16 March 2017 15:32:35 CET, Sedov Andrey  wrote:
>You talk a lot. Talk about the empty and unnecessary. The number of 
>Icecat developers is small and they are right that they do not spend 
>their time on unnecessary things. Want for a useless thing - support 
>spyware OS Windows, DO!
>Develop your code for IceCat, and do not make claims and whims for real
>
>developers Icecat.
>
>
>16.03.2017 09:39, Daniel Quintiliani пишет:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am sick and effing tired of the project going nowhere because all
>we do is argue over the same crap while the developers can't make up
>their mind on what to do before the next already-obsolete version is
>released. I've seen more fringe opinions with IceCat than I've seen in
>any other software program. The truth is nobody in IceCat cares about
>providing freedom to those in need of it, which IceCat is in a crucial
>position for right now, they just like to argue and troll and come up
>with nutty ideas, like that troll a few months ago who said that
>closed-source OSes should receive no security updates for any software
>at all, and now we got another weirdo who is putting out similar rants.
>The GNU project is about providing freedom to people who need it, not
>*deliberately* harming people's lives with insecure software just
>because they use closed-source OSes. I switched to Pale Moon months ago
>because, thanks to the trolls who hold back development, IceCat is
>dangerous to use. I'm tired of trolls. Have fun with your troll web
>browser, I won't be recommending it to anyone anymore on any OS, closed
>or open.
>>
>> --
>>
>> -Dan Q
>>
>> --
>> http://gnuzilla.gnu.org

-- 
Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.--
http://gnuzilla.gnu.org


Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] MetaGer - English version

2017-03-16 Thread Narcis Garcia
Best candidates I think are:
1. Searx
2. MetaGer
9. DuckDuckGo

MetaGer has a balance of advantages from Searx and DuckDuckGo (FOSS, no
tracking, stable portal)


El 16/03/17 a les 13:12, David Hedlund ha escrit:
> Sorry, I mean _MetaGer_ not MetGer, its a Meta search engine.
> 
> -- 
> http://gnuzilla.gnu.org

--
http://gnuzilla.gnu.org