> "I see no reason for Trisquel's developers to waste their time on a dead
> project like Unity."
>
> You mean like Gnome 3?
I don't follow. The reason Unity is dead is because it was abandoned in favor
of GNOME 3.
> To be blunt, I don't get why people like it.
I don't like it either, but I
"I see no reason for Trisquel's developers to waste their time on a dead
project like Unity."
You mean like Gnome 3?
;p
Yes I know that gnome 3 is still being worked on, but it looks rather,
bloated. To be blunt, I don't get why people like it.
I am curious how you apply user.js in firefox esr 52
My apologies, even if the helper to build the package has been merged, we
have to wait until there is a new version of unity upstream to trigger the
package building process; and alternative would be that one of the "core
developers" triggers the package build themselves.
I will try to
Unity is fixed in Trisquel, the problem is that the system updates the
packages when there is a new version upstream. So, even if we fixed the
issue, we have to wait for one of the "core developers" to build the package
or wait for a new verions upstream.
I know this is frustrating but it
> What about Wire? Anybody know anything bad about Wire?:)
Both the client and server-side software are free, and it does not have any
proprietary dependencies, so it suffers from neither of the issues with Signal
or Telegram. If your modified version is used to connect to their servers there
> If your modified version is used to connect to their servers there are some
restrictions[1] on how it does so. That seems reasonable to me. It's up to
Wire how their computers are used. If your modified version does not use
Wire's servers there are no restrictions beyond the terms of the
Like for example: how do I even know if my version is modified or not? And
how it is modified?
> Like for example: how do I even know if my version is modified or not? And
> how it is modified?
I was referring to freedom 1. Wire is free software, so you are free to modify
it. Depending on the nature of your modifications you may not be able to use
your version with their servers. If you