Hi, bill-auger <[email protected]> writes:
> given that the icecat add-ons wiki page is essentially > un-maintained, there is one very simple way to improve the > user-experience - the trisquel team maintains a catalog of > add-ons, which is the default URL for the abrowser add-ons GUI - > rather than packaging and maintaining add-ons, it is simply a > curated list of known-free add-ons, each entry linking to direct > downloads of .xpi files from mozilla - it would only be a matter > of changing the default URL for the icecat add-ons GUI, to point > to the triquel page: > > https://trisquel.info/en/browser-plain Sounds good to me. Would you like to propose a patch to the gnuzilla git repo that implements this change, and test it? > that probably does not address the concern of thoroughly auditing > them - given the large number of add-ons listed, its difficult > to believe that anybody had the time to audit them properly - It doesn't have to be perfect. As long as there was good faith effort to exclude nonfree add-ons, and there's a commitment to fix problems promptly when they are reported, that's good enough for our purposes. Thank you! Mark
