Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] And Debian?

2017-04-21 Thread Sedov Andrey

2031 (forward to the future or back in the past 2013) ???

If serious. What can people do that would Icecat have a package in 
Dedian, if they are not professional programmers (I'm a firefighter - 
hehe... so it happened)?



21.04.2017 14:16, Narcis Garcia пишет:

This Debian RFP is unattended since 2031, and I'm discussing about
Debian policy to install by default M.Firefox without any privacy care
for the user.

http://bugs.debian.org/637348


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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.

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Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] uBlock hit 3rd place on AMO

2016-12-21 Thread Sedov Andrey
I'm not arguing that a high rating is more donations. More donations is 
the best development software. But the betrayal of the idea Adblock = 
this betrayal. I think that GNU's fair. Adblock is not fair. I think 
people are coasting (old information) make a choice Adblock. But over 
time more people will use uBlock Origin and less use of Adblock. And 
ratings for AMO Adblock will decrease uBlock Origin will improve (heh... 
I know I'm naive and idealist:) )So I think that the way IceCat SpyBlock 
is the way with uBlock Origin, but not the path with the traitor Adblock.



21.12.2016 23:55, David Hedlund пишет:
The AMO popularity rank is a key factor in making a good decision. 
uBlock Origin refuse to take donations so this cannot be profitable 
for the devs.


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Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] uBlock hit 3rd place on AMO

2016-12-21 Thread Sedov Andrey
People don't want to see forced to show ads. The information about the 
product is good. Advertising is evil. Currently IceCat+Adblock (gained 
fame on the idea and gave the idea for the money) =bad, IceCat+uBlock 
Origin = good.



21.12.2016 22:36, David Hedlund пишет:

Most popular add-ons on addons.mozilla.org

1. Adblock Plus
19,190,066 users

2. Video DownloadHelper
4,502,082 users

3. uBlock Origin
2,569,945 users


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Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] Build Spyblock from uBlock Origin

2016-09-22 Thread Sedov Andrey
Adblock Plus began to distribute advertising (Acceptable Ads Platform 
) = Adblock Plus died. uBlock Origin 
is the only solution.



23.09.2016 08:56, David Hedlund пишет:
I think it is time to build Spyblock from Adblock Plus (ABP) to uBlock 
Origin (uBO).


Adblock Plus is as usually the most popular add-on on 
addons.mozilla.org but have grow less popular over time, while uBlock 
Origin is currently the 6th most popular add-on on addons.mozilla.org 
and have grow more popular over time. uBlock Origin one of the fastest 
trending add-on I've seen.


uBO has dozens of features that's missing in ABP. For example uBO can 
block popunders that ABP cannot.


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