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Re: [Help-librejs] LibreJS - assistance with indiegogo?
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Loic J. Duros |
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Re: [Help-librejs] LibreJS - assistance with indiegogo? |
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Mon, 17 Feb 2014 07:29:50 -0500 |
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Hi Ryan:
It is great that you can help with the IndieGogo stuff. Last time I
tried there was just a question about a single script which was in the
same file as the rest of the scripts, and so would prevent us from
tagging it as free. But it's been a while and I don't have access to the
emails I had back then atm.
You can find the list of all the files/libraries that are recognized as
free directly from the source of LibreJS, although it's a good idea to make a
documentation page for this:
http://bzr.savannah.gnu.org/lh/librejs/dev/annotate/head:/data/script_libraries/script-libraries.json
More of them are scheduled to be added for the next version 5.4.2 of
LibreJS, along with new functionality (the dry-run mode suggested by
John Sullivan, ...)
Loic
Ryan White <address@hidden> writes:
> Hi Loic
> Please forgive me for mailing you directly.
>
>
> I'd like to help out with the indiegogo stuff - is there anything I could
> do that could be useful?
>
>
> I'm downloading source for LibreJS, and will be attempting to build as per
> the LibreJS documentation.
>
>
> I'll be poking around in the source, to try and understand what happens
> when - your appendix B certainly sounds straightforward - but will no
> doubt have a ton of questions.
>
>
> One thing jumps to mind: Is there anywhere a matrix of javascript
> libraries that are "OK" vs ones that aren't? It might serve two purposes:
> to advise developers on which libraries to choose initially, and to name
> and shame the library makers that aren't on board.
>
>
> Any info much welcome.
>
>
> Thanks
> Ryan
>
>
>
> --
>
> Ryan White
>
>
> SystemicLogic
>
>
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