Il giorno domenica 27/11/2011 22:52:00 CET Giuseppe Scrivano <[email protected]> ha scritto:
> We have started as a completely free variant of Mozilla Firefox, and > to some extent we have succeeded, I am not sure if this project had > any influence but now Firefox, except for suggesting free > addons/plugins is free software. if i am not wrong, there are also the brandig issues, which have been "solved" also by iceweasel > Our goal now is slightly different, we aim to be a privacy oriented > browser and offer users a better solution in that sense. great > I think the project deserves more than what I could offer lately and > the TODO list at this point is quite big, is someone interested to > contribute actively to its development or co-maintain it? i would like to do this, but i am not experienced enough for software developement in this situation... but maybe i could help in other ways... so, let me know if/how i could help about this item: "Check addons for license statements, and/or write to addon authors about making their license explicit, as explained on our free addons page." regards -- al3xu5 / dotcommon Support free software! Join FSF: http://www.fsf.org/jf?referrer=7535 ______________________________________________________________________ Public GPG/PGP key block ID: 1024D/11C70137 Fingerprint: 60F1 B550 3A95 7901 F410 D484 82E7 5377 11C7 0137 Key download: http://bitfreedom.noblogs.org/gallery/5721/dotcommon.asc [ Please, DO NOT send my key to any keyserver! ]
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