Hi, I have a few things to mention.
First, addons.mozilla.org do now have a (optional) license field for addons. As far as I can tell you can't yet use it as a search filter, and I don't know how the addon finder service works, but it looks like they did listen after all. See the addon https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/11249 for an example of the field in action. Second, about:plugins has links to https://pfs.mozilla.org/plugins/ and http:// plugindoc.mozdev.org/. The latter I wouldn't say encourages use of non-free software, but does list plenty and give instructions on its installation. The former is just a list of lots of nasty proprietary addons (plus java). Would I be right in thinking that such links are considered bugs in gnuzilla/icecat? Next, the about:mozilla page is great. It would be nice if someone felt inspired to write an about:gnuzilla page. It should be pretty fun, along the lines of the beast breaking from his cage and leading his followers to freedom. A reference to the directly mozilla derived nature of the software would be important too. And of course it should be wrapped in a nice amount of cryptic biblical-style language. Finally, a bug. I don't know if this exists in mozilla firefox also, and it's possible that it's just my gentoo installation. Regardless, when I go to about: about, I get an error message, proclaiming "IceCat can't find the file at jar: file:///usr/lib/xulrunner-1.9/chrome/toolkit.jar!/content/global/aboutAbout.html." The correct address appears to be jar:file:///usr/lib/xulrunner-1.9/chrome/toolkit. jar!/content/global/about.xhtml Many thanks for your work. Sincerely, Nick White -- GPG : 0x04E4653F / 9732 D7C7 A441 D79E FDF0 94F6 1F48 5674 04E4 653F IM /OTR : [email protected] / 7E3C82CC D6AB2CEA E8000300 E429A122 D984111B SIP/ZRTP: [email protected] WWW : http://www.njw.me.uk
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