On Tue, Dec 27, 2016 at 07:47:18AM -0800, Chris Brannon wrote:
> Karl Dahlke <[email protected]> writes:
> 
> > Well we've all been corresponding long enough to know my answer to that one;
> > do as much as you can in start js:
> 
> Right.  It has so many benefits.  I wonder if there's any way of making
> the code in startwindow tamper-proof, so that it cannot be replaced by
> the outside world.  Also it would be nice if some methods and fields
> could be only visible to code in startwindow, while not being visible to
> the outside world.  I don't think we can do that, but I'm going to
> research it.

As far as I know we can't with smjs, which scares me a little given all
the AJAX machinary we're looking at.
However, if we can make our native http fetching machinary work correctly we
*may* be ok.  I think I'd rather the get and post bits were native so we can
make them read-only (I think) and make sure they can't be switched by outside
code.

> > Chris, would you rather I, or someone else, took over the official github 
> > hosting and edbrowse.org?
> > I primarily passed them to you because I'm older and will likely die
> > sooner,
> 
> Well, I have no problem coordinating, hosting this list, etc etc.
> As it stands, our source downloads are now all hosted on Github.  Github
> will automatically generate an archive for each tagged release, so
> there's no need to host them on edbrowse.org as well.
> I do still have to manage the static binaries myself.  And the build
> process is quite finnicky.  I'll keep doing that.  Don't panic, I'm not
> going away.

I'm also able to help if any is required.  Out of interest, and on a slightly
unrelated note, anyone know whos maintaining the netBSD package in pkgsrc?

Cheers,
Adam.

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