It is not like NPAPI, XUL and XPCOM are dropped with no reason.
NPAPI "plugins are a source of performance problems, crashes, and security
incidents":
https://blog.mozilla.org/futurereleases/2015/10/08/npapi-plugins-in-firefox/
WebExtensions' API does not expose Firefox's internals as much
Okay, that is very good. Thank you!
I use Firefox ESR. Works fine for now, but it will break WebExtensions at
some point next year.
Much appreciated! Thank you.
As the FSF says:
https://www.gnu.org/distros/
"[...] if you want to make an effective contribution to free GNU/Linux
distributions, we suggest that you join the development of an existing free
distro rather that starting a new free distro."
>Uhoh legal troubles are usually bad. I hope everything is okay.
they are ok, I sent them a mail like a month ago, they are doing fine.
>you can download manually the compressed package from official website and
install it
not install but rather extract it and then run the executable, just pointing
out.
>this build has automatic upgrade tool activated
It doesn't work sadly, well.. it does, partially in that it alerts of a
I use surf along with dwm as my window manager and find it works very well
once one gets used to the controls not being graphically based.
My bad, brain melting at work.
https://www.thinkpenguin.com/gnu-linux/free-software-wireless-n-mini-vpn-router-tpe-r1100
look here
Uhoh legal troubles are usually bad. I hope everything is okay.
Official Website: https://www.waterfoxproject.org/
Repo: https://www.waterfoxproject.org/downloads
Note: also you can download manually the compressed packages from official
website and install it, this build has automatic upgrade tool activated, if
you download Waterfox from the repo, this
As you know Trisquel's recent releases (6 and 7 and the upcoming 8) are long
term releases.
These releases tend to offer software which does not receive version updates
for the available packages, however they do offer version updates for the
main Mozilla browser.
Many of the browsers
What are you talking about? The last blog post I see was from two months ago.
It wasn't even a Thursday, it was a Tuesday.
There are two new blog posted on the TP site dated last Thursday...not really
sure what you are talking about
I bought a LibreCMC minirouter from them not too long ago, July or
August I think it was. It was definitely after Chris mentioned some
legal troubles.
I hope everything's okay.
The others mentioned are:
- Mapping (OpenStreetMap), although I don't know if the server software
is free/libre and allows descentralized/federated communication with
other service providers by default.
- Resources that can be used to provide websites (Joomla, Drupal) and
storage
Indeed.
For social networks, we have: Diaspora and Pump.io.
For micro-blogging: GNU Social, and Mastodon (perhaps?)
As for SourceForge, as far as I understand it, it's more targeted to
development of general projects. Also, there is a nice comparison of
similar places ([1]), and also NotABug,
+1 Pavala ;)
There is also XMPP, which has the advantage of having multiple clients
and service providers. In fact, rescent discussions in this field of
instant communications, led me to believe that XMPP is the most stable
we have right now.
Note that XMPP already supports direct
not really an answer to your question but Parabola is sort of Arch-libre
anyway (not that I think you don't know that)
I also need to recommend few libre social networks, like Joomla (blogging),
Drupal (libre BBS), Diaspora (similar to nonfree Fuckbook and nonfree G+),
SourceForge (free software and open source OS), GNUsocial (micro-social),
NextCloud (FTP), OpenStreetMap (GIS), Telegram (social broadcasting
What happen with ThinkPenguin ?
They don't update the website from Octomber.
I have sent emails and they don't answer.
Thank for help.
+ https://palava.tv/
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