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[Bug-librejs] Loomio devs need help supporting LibreJS


From: Danyl Strype
Subject: [Bug-librejs] Loomio devs need help supporting LibreJS
Date: Fri, 7 Aug 2015 19:52:18 +1200

Tēnā koutou
Greetings to all

I'm not a coder, but I'm supporting the FSF's 'Free Your JavaScript'
campaign by contacting admins and devs of websites I use, asking them
to tag their scripts to support LibreJS. I'm documenting my efforts
here:
http://www.coactivate.org/projects/disintermedia/free-your-javascript

The fist email I sent out was to a dev of Loomio.org, an online group
decision-making platform licensed under GNU AGPL. They invited me to
put a ticket in their Issues tracker, which I did
https://github.com/loomio/loomio/issues/2331#issuecomment-127093101

Another dev, had a go at following the instructions in the links I
sent. He replies:

>> Personally I find those pages you've linked and the whole javascript-trap 
>> campaign very hard to understand and I've given up trying to read them for 
>> now.

I started by thinking .. ok I'll give this a go... how do I embed a
license link in our app. And after 10 minutes I just felt confused and
gave up.

Can you explain what I need to do? <<


Firstly, can anyone give Loomio some technical help with how to
support LibreJS? Secondly, are there any shorter and simpler
instructions, with links to more detail where needed, or would it be
possible to create some?

He mihi mahana
Warm regards
Strypey

-- 
Daniel Strypey Bruce
Community Developer
Disintermedia.net.nz/strype

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