Oh, and sorry about the misleading title. I noticed that LibreJS was not blocking my site after I started writing the email, and forgot to change it :P.
On Sun, Sep 22, 2013 at 9:57 AM, Tony França <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello LibreJS helpers! > My name is Tony, I'm founder of http://freedomsponsors.org, a > crowdfunding service for free software. > > A week ago I was having trouble with LibreJS complaining about my site. > But I tested it again today and LibreJS doesn't complain anymore. > > Can someone confirm that? (Navigate on a few links in > http://freedomsponsors.org and see that LibreJS does not show a warning). > > I'm curious: how does this happen? My guess is that LibreJS looks at an > online list of whitelisted javascripts - and that list got updated past > week. Is that how it works? > > Thanks! > Tony Lâmpada > > > On Sun, Sep 22, 2013 at 5:52 AM, Richard Stallman <[email protected]> wrote: > >> [I sent this message a week ago but did not get a response.] >> >> [ 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. >> >> FS still won't work with LibreJS (because of jquery.js and >> bootstrap.js) >> >> What is the problem with those? jquery is free software, and LibreJS >> should already recognize it as such. I don't know anything about >> bootstrap.js, but I am sure it can get fixed one way or another. >> >> If there is no easy way for you to DTRT, maybe LibreJS needs to be changed >> to make it easier. So I have cc'd Loic Duros, maintainer of LibreJS. >> Could the two of you please get this problem resolved? >> >> -- >> Dr Richard Stallman >> President, Free Software Foundation >> 51 Franklin St >> Boston MA 02110 >> USA >> www.fsf.org www.gnu.org >> Skype: No way! That's nonfree (freedom-denying) software. >> Use Ekiga or an ordinary phone call. >> >> >
