bill-auger <bill-auger@peers.community> writes: > On Wed, 20 Feb 2019 15:50:02 +0100 Marius wrote: >> That message says we are no longer using a _fork_ of >> Ungoogled-Chromium. Earlier revisions of the patch was pulling from >> my repository[0], now we use the canonical upstream repository >> directly: > > but then what do you do to the upstream sources? - we all agree the > upstream sources are not FSDG-free - arent the ungoogled patches the > keystone of your liberation procedure?
The liberation procedure is right there in the package definition: <https://git.sv.gnu.org/cgit/guix.git/tree/gnu/packages/chromium.scm#n229>. This script is what creates the FSDG-free source tarball presented to users when they run `guix build --source ungoogled-chromium`. > that is entirely why i am confused now - it would help tremendously if > you could tell us what you did to the upstream sources that you believe > makes the FSDG-free - like a liberation recipe in plain english would > be awseome There are comments in the script. Please ask if any of the steps are unclear! Improvements welcome. > this audit would be an incredibly difficult task even with your full > co-operation I don't understand this statement. We all know it's an extremely difficult task. I have done a large part of it and am glad that others are joining in. Do you feel that I have not been cooperative?
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