bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1260929
[1]: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1173199
[2]: http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guix-devel/2016-08/msg00277.html
thanks and greetings,
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but they might be working on a solution for the
>> forced extensions+addons signing already which will start with FF 48.
>>
>>
>> [0]: > https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1260929
>> [1]: > https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1173199
>> [2]: > http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guix-devel/2016-08/msg00277.html
>>
>>
>> thanks and greetings,
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I use certificate patrol, it still does work with the
recent icecat release.
It is much older than httpseverywhere (iirc the first addon of this kind
even) and its sourcecode can be found at http://patrol.psyced.org/
certificate patrol detects the website you mentioned.
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erywhere is now at version 5.2.3. The icecat
version doesn't even detect lists.gnu.org.
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Additional input I just got:
The only addition which makes torbrowser use tor is the torbutton, which
I was told (currently I have no torbrowser access) can be turned off and
on.
Well this and maybe the default proxy settings, but I can't test at the
moment.
ng0 writes:
> awake...@tut
"Daniel Quintiliani" writes:
> Should we use the Tor code as a basis for Icecat?
>
> 1. Yes
> 2. No
>
> I vote #1
Assuming that you mean torbrowser code, where most of it is being
upstreamed anyway, I vote #1
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"Daniel Quintiliani" writes:
> On Spyblock, should we:
>
> 1. Keep Spyblock
> 2. Replace with uBlock Origin
> 3. Remove Spyblock
>
> I vote #2
I vote #2
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ng0 writes:
> "Daniel Quintiliani" writes:
>
>> Should we use the Tor code as a basis for Icecat?
>>
>> 1. Yes
>> 2. No
>>
>> I vote #1
>
> Assuming that you mean torbrowser code, where most of it is being
> upstreamed anyway, I vote
removed in icecat,
anyone got an explanation why this functionality is removed?
And keyword.URL in about:config is not what I mean.
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ng0 writes:
> I consider this a bug in icecat, not a feature:
>
> When I use firefox and add "searx" from https://about.me/about ,
Correction: https://searx.me/about
This feature pre-dates firefox 45x and is still present in 49x
> I am able to later edit its url in ab
Jean Louis writes:
> I am testing the version 45.5.1, and here are some suggestions:
>
> - I could see that "Sign in to sync" wanted to move me to
> accounts.firefox.com -- maybe that could be removed from future
> versions. Maybe FSF may provide a server for IceCat users, that may
> store
ng0 writes:
> ng0 writes:
>
>> I consider this a bug in icecat, not a feature:
>>
>> When I use firefox and add "searx" from https://about.me/about ,
>
> Correction: https://searx.me/about
>
> This feature pre-dates firefox 45x and is still present
Gary transcribed 4.0K bytes:
> I'm not quite sure anyone realizes what it takes to maintain a small
> project like this and keep it up to date in line with a project from an
> organization with paid employees like Firefox & Mozilla -- especially
> considering how many changes Firefox has seen in re
ng0 transcribed 1.2K bytes:
> David Hedlund transcribed 0.9K bytes:
> > On 2017-01-07 23:12, ng0 wrote:
> > > ng0 writes:
> > >
> > > > ng0 writes:
> > > >
> > > > > I consider this a bug in icecat, not a feature:
> > &
getting more people involved with infotropique OS.
I'm looking at mozilla code at the moment for Icedove and
Firefox and patches related to them, but I haven't looked
at how to fix the static search engine behavior yet.
> On 2017-04-21 21:15, ng0 wrote:
> > ng0 transcribed
If this comes in twice, I tried to bounce the email before
but I'm not sure if it worked.
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> Date: Sun, 30 Jul 2017 18:25:10 +
> From: ng0>
> To: David Hedlund
> Cc: ng0
> Subject: Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] search-engines can not
stic, and only a
> > step up from Links2, and won't even render Riot correctly
> >* IceWeasel produces the same result
> >* Abrowser produces the same result
> >
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> fonts to a catalog of FOSS ones, but not the browser itself.
>
>
> El 08/08/17 a les 22:51, ng0 ha escrit:
> > How would you check the license of a font at runtime?
> > Hardcoding names? Not an option, please don't even think about it.
> > Maintaining a list o
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