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From: | Thérèse Godefroy |
Subject: | Re: [Savannah-hackers-public] Don't multiplex mirror URLs that use nonfree JavaScript ? |
Date: | Mon, 5 Feb 2024 19:15:27 +0100 |
User-agent: | Mozilla Thunderbird |
Le 05/02/2024 à 12:02, Ineiev a écrit :
On Mon, Feb 05, 2024 at 10:52:01AM +0100, Thérèse Godefroy wrote:* marking mirrors rather than URLs,Some JS mirrors have ftp/rsync URLs that are safe.Yes; but coincidentally, these URLs aren't used in redirections, so in effect, the script is to either accept or reject all URLs with applicable protocols in the mirror.* using uniform markers so that (0) any number of them could be attached to a mirror, and (1) /prep/FTP-to-mirmon list converter could distinguish the lines where markers are present,OK, but I think that's overkill. We have yet to see a centralized surveillance mirror that doesn't use JS.The scripts won't need changing when we see such a mirror, or when we find other reasons to avoid mirrors in redirections.
If a mirror is marked, it won't be used for redirections; _why_ it is marked is unimportant. We want to keep /prep/FTP as simple as possible, so I think one marker per mirror is enough for the time being. If we need more in a few years, we can easily change a few lines in ftp_convert.pl. This will no affect the FTP-to-mirmon script.
* adding footnotes explaining what each marker is for.So you want footnotes? Not sure they are necessary, but it can be done. I will rewrite the paragraph about JS and add anchors.People will visit /prep/ftp.html; we should explain why one mirror differs from the others, shouldn't we?
That's what anchors in the text are for. The explanation doesn't have to be in footnotes. A new version is in staging: https://www.gnu.org/server/staging/prep/
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