On Tue, 1 Jan 2019 06:34:44 +0100 (CET) ap5de wrote: > When I use no script I can click "temporarily allow all this page" > but, in LibreJS I must click each manually. > It would be really helpful if LibreJS had this feature.
implementing this suggestion would negate the entire purpose of librejs clearly, "must" is not the correct word to describe what you are doing - no one "must" run non-free software - in fact, very few people "must" run any software at all - these are "choices" that you are making; and choosing to run non-free software is a compromise, one which you would only make if running non-free software is acceptable to you - but if running non-free software is acceptable to you, then why use librejs in the first place? - if you plan to allow any script that librejs rejects, to run anyways, then it not at all helpful to have it installed the idea is that it would be more helpful to use the "complain" button to entice the publisher of that software to license it freely - then neither you nor any one else would be in the position to make that compromise or this suggestion
