Maxbrick created an issue (openstreetmap/openstreetmap-website#7081)
### Problem
There were two issues before regarding LibreJS incompatibility. The response
was that [tagging each script to include its associated
license](https://www.gnu.org/software/librejs/manual/html_node/Setting-Your-JavaScript-Free.html)
was too impractical. Presumably, automating this process is not easy either,
since it's been 5 years since the last issue was opened.
Instead I think it would be a lot simpler to _just have a notice_. When the
openstreetmap.org website is loaded without
javascript enabled, there should be a text noting that "all javascript on this
site is released under an open source license," as well as a link to the github
repository. (Since the website **_never_** loads proprietary javascript, right?)
This way, LibreJS users can trust the site to be safely whitelisted, and you
guys don't have to tag every script with a license. Everyone is happy!
If that is too difficult, then tell me and I'll do it and make a pull request.
Thanks!
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