On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 1:23 AM, Richard Stallman <[email protected]> wrote: > The extension site doesn't give any > indication of the license of any particular extension > (https://chrome.google.com/extensions). So unless there is some sort > of requirement by google that only free extensions go there, it's a > possible problem for free distros. > > We might want to raise this issue with Google > and ask them to post only free extensions.
Worth a try - it would make it quite a bit easier there. Just to answer the other question - yes it is directly referenced, on the extensions management tool this page is linked as a source for getting new extensions. On the plugin side, there is also a catch - I can find no way to make chromium use gnash or libsfw - but it seems to be able to import adobe flash from firefox if it's there... so we have a browser that seems to only support the non-free flash plugin, I will do some more checking though - I may just be missing the methodology. A.J. adobe -- A.J. Venter Founder and lead developer, Kongoni GNU/Linux www.kongoni.co.za www.silentcoder.co.za - Blog
