Hello, In order for the JavaScript Trap to be mitigated in general, let alone amongst the general public, I have begun to think that LibreJS in and of itself is not a long-term solution. Documentation about freeing your JavaScript in a machine-readable form to the best of my knowledge is about how to satisfy LibreJS and is not browser or web engine-agnostic.
Unless LibreJS is to be regarded as an experiment, maybe we should make a standard that browsers and other addons can conform to. No outside solution is perfect, but SPDX identifiers are gaining adoption. Even if LibreJS came first, I wonder if it would help adoption to not reinvent the wheel. There would need to be a way to specify the location of the source, or a field to affirm that the JavaScript is already in its preferred form of modification; but this already provides much of the same data. To others whom are involved with LibreJS as users or developers, I would appreciate hearing your thoughts about the goals LibreJS ought to meet and how client-side non-free JavaScript ought to be remediated. Sincerely, John Scott
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