On 01/23/2017 12:00 AM, Richard Stallman wrote: > [[[ To any NSA and FBI agents reading my email: please consider ]]] > [[[ whether defending the US Constitution against all enemies, ]]] > [[[ foreign or domestic, requires you to follow Snowden's example. ]]] > > > The situation has definitely improved since the last Debian Lintian > > report. In the first report there were several thousand files missing > > license information. > > That is now down to <100 files. > > > Using ungoogled-chromium's combined patches to strip pre-built binaries > > and apply privacy fixes would be a minimum requirement in my opinion. > > How close is ungoogled-chromium coming to doing what we need? > What concrete changes remain necessary, to bring it to a point where > we could use it? > ungoogled-chromium is close, and there is no reason why we shouldn't start using it right now. It would be nice to see Debian and others officially adapt this patch-set as well.
I am still unsure whether or not we will be able to apply the patches to embedded Chromium (such as QTWebengine), but that would be optimal as well.
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