Re: Enhancements and fixes for js-encumbered websites

2021-07-05 Thread W. Kosior
> On Thu, Jul 01, 2021 at 06:08:59PM +0200, W. Kosior wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I'd like to invite you to take a look at and possibly contribute to > > our project aiming to deliver user-controlled Internet. We're > > developing a platform to allow, among others, _replacing_ web > > pages' scripts

Re: Enhancements and fixes for js-encumbered websites

2021-07-05 Thread W. Kosior
> Currently, the README's build instructions assume that the user is not > working on an adversarial system.  One thing I'd like to see with > Hachette, in order to maximize user freedom, is to not make this > assumption.  Instead, revamp the build system. [...] This is possible to do. However, is

Re: Enhancements and fixes for js-encumbered websites

2021-07-02 Thread John Sullivan
On Thu, Jul 01, 2021 at 06:08:59PM +0200, W. Kosior wrote: > Hello, > > I'd like to invite you to take a look at and possibly contribute to our > project aiming to deliver user-controlled Internet. We're developing a > platform to allow, among others, _replacing_ web pages' scripts with > user-pro

Re: Enhancements and fixes for js-encumbered websites

2021-07-02 Thread Colby Russell
Great project. As you alluded with your closing remark, another problem with LibreJS is that it is not "well-owned".  This appears to already be a non-issue for Hachette. Currently, the README's build instructions assume that the user is not working on an adversarial system.  One thing I'd like