The require.js script then loads the require.js application they've written
here: https://extensions.gnome.org/static/js/main.js (this is just one of the
20 or so files that were loaded in my browser). There's no license notice on
these files, but we could get the developers of
Neither. If you look at the script LibreJS complains about, you'll see a
clear license notice at the top. It's a libre script. But LibreJS depends on
certain stylized comment to detect this, and the script doesn't use that.
I don't think this system of automatically loading JavaScript onto
Those two one-line scripts are just loading require.js, which states:
@license RequireJS 2.0.1 Copyright (c) 2010-2012, The Dojo Foundation All
Rights Reserved.
Available via the MIT or new BSD license.
see: http://github.com/jrburke/requirejs for details
MIT license refers to the Expat
ok thanks for clarifying