Re: IceCat-68.2.0-guix0-preview2 now available via GNU Guix

2019-10-31 Thread Gary
On Thu, Oct 31, 2019 Johannes Marbach wrote: > For what it's worth, once guix is installed, creating the source tarball > locally with the command given in the initial mail in this thread is not > very fast but quite easy. I had no issues with it on OpenSuse. Still > waiting for my laptop to fini

Re: IceCat-68.2.0-guix0-preview2 now available via GNU Guix

2019-10-31 Thread Johannes Marbach
On 10/31/19 9:12 PM, Mark H Weaver wrote: > Hi Gary, > > I took the liberty of rearranging your reply to bottom-posting style and > making the quoting more clear, to make it easier for others to follow > the natural order of our conversation. > > Gary Driggs writes: > >> On Oct 31, 2019, at 12:41

Re: IceCat-68.2.0-guix0-preview2 now available via GNU Guix

2019-10-31 Thread Gary
On Thu, Oct 31, 2019 at 1:13 PM Mark H Weaver wrote: > > >>> Kudos for your work on this, Mark. Is there any chance that this is > >>> also available on a source code repository? > >> > >> I can understand the desire for this, but I personally do not have the > >> server resources required to hos

Re: IceCat-68.2.0-guix0-preview2 now available via GNU Guix

2019-10-31 Thread Mark H Weaver
Hi Gary, I took the liberty of rearranging your reply to bottom-posting style and making the quoting more clear, to make it easier for others to follow the natural order of our conversation. Gary Driggs writes: > On Oct 31, 2019, at 12:41 PM, Mark H Weaver wrote: > >> Gary Driggs writes: >>

Re: IceCat-68.2.0-guix0-preview2 now available via GNU Guix

2019-10-31 Thread Gary Driggs
There are several free repos out there; GitLab, Bit Bucket, Sourceforge, etc. I think GNU runs one as well called Savannah. q.v. https://www.gnu.org/software/repo-criteria-evaluation.html & https://about.gitlab.com/2015/05/20/gitlab-gitorious-free-software > On Oct 31, 2019, at 12:41 PM, Mar

Re: IceCat-68.2.0-guix0-preview2 now available via GNU Guix

2019-10-31 Thread Mark H Weaver
Hi Gary, Gary Driggs writes: > Kudos for your work on this, Mark. Is there any chance that this is > also available on a source code repository? I can understand the desire for this, but I personally do not have the server resources required to host a 388 megabyte source tarball for public downl

Re: Fyi: this list, bug-gnuzilla, just had it's subject [tag] and footer removed

2019-10-31 Thread Ian Kelling
DMARC supports spf but only if the domain of the envelope from matches the domain of the from header (this is called alignment), and doesn't work in the case of mailman mailing lists with standard settings. I haven't seen any server using DMARC without DKIM, and we consider that to be a misconfigur

Re: Missing Tor Button

2019-10-31 Thread Raghav Gururajan
> It was not intentional. I cannot speak for the IceCat project, but > Ithink it's safe to say that they intend to continue including the > Torbutton in IceCat. I see. > There are several unresolved issues in Guix's preview of IceCat- > 68,which has *not* yet been released by the IceCat project,

Re: Missing Tor Button

2019-10-31 Thread Raghav Gururajan
> Thank you for raising this issue; I had forgotten about it. I > agreethat it's an extremely severe problem. > One possible solution would be to enable DNS-over-HTTPS, which I > believeis supported by IceCat-68 although it's disabled by > default. See: > https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/fi

Re: Missing Tor Button

2019-10-31 Thread Raghav Gururajan
> I have serious concerns about this addon, which I raised previously: > > https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnuzilla/2019-01/msg2.html > > I will want to look into what's needed to resolve those, otherwise > I'dstill recommend against it being included in IceCat. But I'd want > todis