Just checking in, is there a process to keep track of loose ends like this?

There are proposals like this and the CodeBerg review in progress. How do we keep things progressing so they get completed?

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   > "Regarding sending code that runs on the JavaScript platform, any such
   > code used by an important site function either (1) is free software,
   > *either* labeled properly for LibreJS
   ><https://www.gnu.org/software/librejs/>  to recognize as free *or with a
   > human-verifiable reference that links to relevant source code and
   > license files*, or (2) isn't necessary, so that the function works
   > properly even if JavaScript is disabled in the browser.

I think this is a good change.  Does anyone argue against it?

How about if we copy the current C0.0 into level B?

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