Re: [Trisquel-users] DuckDuckGo recently donated $125, 000 to open source projects

2015-04-28 Thread maestro

and the servers the two use are different too


Re: [Trisquel-users] DuckDuckGo recently donated $125, 000 to open source projects

2015-04-28 Thread franparpe
yes, they work very well but they don't provide Image result nor Video result  



Re: [Trisquel-users] DuckDuckGo recently donated $125, 000 to open source projects

2015-04-28 Thread nicolasmaia
DuckDuckGo has servers on Amazon, which could be a problem:  
https://duck.co/help/company/architecture


Re: [Trisquel-users] DuckDuckGo recently donated $125, 000 to open source projects

2015-04-28 Thread gramex

Yes. Both of those versions of the site work without JS.


Re: [Trisquel-users] DuckDuckGo recently donated $125, 000 to open source projects

2015-04-28 Thread nicolasmaia

I'd really love it if DDG freed their code, but it seems highly unlikely.


Re: [Trisquel-users] DuckDuckGo recently donated $125, 000 to open source projects

2015-04-28 Thread maestro

exactly


Re: [Trisquel-users] DuckDuckGo recently donated $125, 000 to open source projects

2015-04-28 Thread franparpe
It is good that duckduckgo donate that money to free software or open  
source as they like to call it. But there is an issue with duckduckgo and it  
is that their javascript does not seem to be, at least, fully free as in  
freedom and their non-js alternatives does not support all functionality like  
image searching. It's interesting to point out that Startpage and Ixquick can  
work without javascript perfectly.


I think that they should handle that issue first if they want to contribute.

In this post, one of the developers said that they are opening parts of ddg  
progressively but with this answer they are not telling us if they going to  
free their js:


https://duck.co/forum/thread/11534/making-duckduckgo-s-javascript-free


[Trisquel-users] DuckDuckGo recently donated $125, 000 to open source projects

2015-04-28 Thread grandizo
Recently, DuckDuckGo, the Internet search company with a focus on privacy,  
donated $125,000 towards open source projects. Source:  
http://www.networkworld.com/article/2913632/opensource-subnet/duckduckgo-founder-gabriel-weinberg-talks-privacy-and-open-source.html