Very nice, but I hope it will ever work with Firefox and derivatives.
Also, many of the items I've written I would accept CC0, but I really
prefer CC-BY-SA because I support copyleft as a tactic. I would prefer
if the tool allow the full list of CC Free/Libre/Open licenses (i.e.
CC0, CC-BY, CC-BY-S
On Mon, May 09, 2016 at 14:20:22 +0200, Catonano wrote:
> Now I use Emacs regularly. Without the outstanding work from Peepcode and
> bythe Live people this wouldn't have been possible.
>
> This is the live testimony of the lack of effectiveness of the freedom
> provided by the free software.
You'
On Tue, May 10, 2016 at 11:01:54 +1200, Koz Ross wrote:
> My current laptop used basically the first free Wifi chipset I could get, and
> is
> now misbehaving somewhat. I dunno *exactly* if it needs replacement or not,
> but
> if it does, I would prefer the best option out there. What choice woul
2016-05-09 15:39 GMT-07:00 Sergei Akhmatdinov :
> Mentioning a license on your JS would also be helpful, currently LibreJS
> doesn't approve.
I'm currently using https://www.npmjs.com/package/uglify-save-license
to preserve license information in minified/bundled scripts, while
also serving the un
> My current laptop used basically the first free Wifi chipset I could
> get, and is now misbehaving somewhat. I dunno *exactly* if it needs
> replacement or not, but if it does, I would prefer the best option
> out there. What choice would that be?
>
> I know that h-node exists, but given that m
My current laptop used basically the first free Wifi chipset I could get, and is
now misbehaving somewhat. I dunno *exactly* if it needs replacement or not, but
if it does, I would prefer the best option out there. What choice would that be?
I know that h-node exists, but given that many of its e
> [*] Right now the site still requires JavaScript; I'll gradually make
> as much of it work without JS as I can (help always appreciated!).
Mentioning a license on your JS would also be helpful, currently LibreJS
doesn't approve.
As for the service itself, I suppose the challenge would be to mak
Hi folks,
https://freeyourstuff.cc/ is a free/libre web service &
Chrome/Chromium extension which lets you download contributions you've
made to proprietary websites, and release them under a free license. I
posted about it here three weeks ago, and have since made lots of
little changes and fixes
On 05/02/2016 10:21 AM, dan wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Sorry for my tedious English...
> I have an Order since April, 18th to buy a libreboot X200. I have
> received the mail "Thank You for your Order" from MiniFree. Today the
> Order is "On Hold".
> I sent a mail on april 27th to ask if i have forgotten
So I promised my comments on some of the talks in the conference and here I
am
This is the most meaningful and enlightening arguments I have ever heard
about Free Software
https://media.libreplanet.org/u/libreplanet/collection/stallman-nussbaum-and-sen-putting-freedom-in-context/
The lack of effe
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