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Today's Topics:
1. Re: Suggestion: .gnuzilla/icecat/ instead of .mozilla/icecat/
(Daniel Quintiliani)
2. Re: Suggestion: .gnuzilla/icecat/ instead of .mozilla/icecat/
(David Hedlund)
3. Re: Suggestion: .gnuzilla/icecat/ instead of .mozilla/icecat/
(Daniel Quintiliani)
4. Re: Suggestion: .gnuzilla/icecat/ instead of .mozilla/icecat/
(Tiberiu-Cezar Tehnoetic)
5. Re: Suggestion: .gnuzilla/icecat/ instead of .mozilla/icecat/
(David Hedlund)
6. Re: Suggestion: .gnuzilla/icecat/ instead of .mozilla/icecat/
(Narcis Garcia)
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Message: 1
Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2016 12:54:33 -0400 (EDT)
From: "Daniel Quintiliani" <address@hidden>
To: "Tiberiu-Cezar Tehnoetic" <address@hidden>
Cc: "bug-gnuzilla" <address@hidden>, "gnuzilla-dev"
<address@hidden>
Subject: Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] Suggestion: .gnuzilla/icecat/ instead of
.mozilla/icecat/
Message-ID: <address@hidden>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
Hi,
I think it's a better idea to keep all the Mozilla-based products'
profiles in the same predictable place. Thunderbird, Tor Browser Bundle,
etc.
BTW, any new info on the v45 security issues vs the cookie prompt? Were
we going to backport the security updates to v38, or move forward to v45
like TBB has, possibly including one of the add-ons Mozilla recommended?
Personally I can't imagine using a cookie prompt for each site (plus
every banner ad and invisible GIF?) and always found it better to clean
cookies on shutdown, and have done so pretty much all my life. I
wouldn't mind sacrificing such a feature in exchange for fixing security
issues now and more easily in the future.
--
-Dan Q
On Wed, 15 Jun 2016 15:07:34 +0300, Tiberiu-Cezar Tehnoetic
<address@hidden> wrote:
Hello,
I'm impressed with the new GNU IceCat maintained by Ruben.
However, I would love to see the profiles stored under .gnuzilla/icecat/
instead of the current path .mozilla/icecat/.
Is there a technical reason why this shouldn't be possible? I'm thinking
maybe backward compatibility?
Please let me know.
Tiberiu
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Message: 2
Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2016 18:58:19 +0200
From: David Hedlund <address@hidden>
To: Daniel Quintiliani <address@hidden>, Tiberiu-Cezar Tehnoetic
<address@hidden>
Cc: gnuzilla-dev <address@hidden>, bug-gnuzilla
<address@hidden>
Subject: Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] Suggestion: .gnuzilla/icecat/ instead of
.mozilla/icecat/
Message-ID: <address@hidden>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1252"; Format="flowed"
Tiberiu makes sense;The /Debian/ Free Software /Guidelines/ (DFSG)
decided to put Icedove in ~/.icedove
On 2016-06-15 18:54, Daniel Quintiliani wrote:
Hi,
I think it's a better idea to keep all the Mozilla-based products'
profiles in the same predictable place. Thunderbird, Tor Browser
Bundle, etc.
BTW, any new info on the v45 security issues vs the cookie prompt? Were
we going to backport the security updates to v38, or move forward to
v45 like TBB has, possibly including one of the add-ons Mozilla
recommended?
Personally I can't imagine using a cookie prompt for each site (plus
every banner ad and invisible GIF?) and always found it better to clean
cookies on shutdown, and have done so pretty much all my life. I
wouldn't mind sacrificing such a feature in exchange for fixing
security issues now and more easily in the future.
--
-Dan Q
On Wed, 15 Jun 2016 15:07:34 +0300, Tiberiu-Cezar Tehnoetic
<address@hidden> wrote:
Hello,
I'm impressed with the new GNU IceCat maintained by Ruben.
However, I would love to see the profiles stored under
.gnuzilla/icecat/
instead of the current path .mozilla/icecat/.
Is there a technical reason why this shouldn't be possible? I'm
thinking
maybe backward compatibility?
Please let me know.
Tiberiu
--
http://gnuzilla.gnu.org
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Message: 3
Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2016 13:05:05 -0400 (EDT)
From: "Daniel Quintiliani" <address@hidden>
To: "David Hedlund" <address@hidden>
Cc: "Tiberiu-Cezar Tehnoetic" <address@hidden>, "gnuzilla-dev"
<address@hidden>, "bug-gnuzilla" <address@hidden>
Subject: Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] Suggestion: .gnuzilla/icecat/ instead of
.mozilla/icecat/
Message-ID: <address@hidden>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
Hi,
Thank you, wasn't aware, never used Debian. But wasn't the idea of
~/.mozilla linked to the infrastructure (profiles, browser headers)
rather than the trademark?
--
-Dan Q
On Wed, 15 Jun 2016 18:58:19 +0200, David Hedlund <address@hidden>
wrote:
Tiberiu makes sense;The /Debian/ Free Software /Guidelines/ (DFSG)
decided to put Icedove in ~/.icedove
On 2016-06-15 18:54, Daniel Quintiliani wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I think it's a better idea to keep all the Mozilla-based products'
profiles in the same predictable place. Thunderbird, Tor Browser
Bundle, etc.
>
> BTW, any new info on the v45 security issues vs the cookie prompt?
Were we going to backport the security updates to v38, or move forward
to v45 like TBB has, possibly including one of the add-ons Mozilla
recommended?
>
> Personally I can't imagine using a cookie prompt for each site (plus
every banner ad and invisible GIF?) and always found it better to clean
cookies on shutdown, and have done so pretty much all my life. I
wouldn't mind sacrificing such a feature in exchange for fixing
security issues now and more easily in the future.
>
> --
>
> -Dan Q
>
> On Wed, 15 Jun 2016 15:07:34 +0300, Tiberiu-Cezar Tehnoetic
<address@hidden> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm impressed with the new GNU IceCat maintained by Ruben.
>>
>> However, I would love to see the profiles stored under
.gnuzilla/icecat/
>> instead of the current path .mozilla/icecat/.
>>
>> Is there a technical reason why this shouldn't be possible? I'm
thinking
>> maybe backward compatibility?
>>
>> Please let me know.
>> Tiberiu
>>
>> --
>> http://gnuzilla.gnu.org
>
>
> --
> http://gnuzilla.gnu.org
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Message: 4
Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2016 20:08:36 +0300
From: Tiberiu-Cezar Tehnoetic <address@hidden>
To: David Hedlund <address@hidden>, Daniel Quintiliani
<address@hidden>
Cc: gnuzilla-dev <address@hidden>, bug-gnuzilla
<address@hidden>
Subject: Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] Suggestion: .gnuzilla/icecat/ instead of
.mozilla/icecat/
Message-ID: <address@hidden>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252
Similarly, GNU has decided to put IceCat in a directory called icecat
(instead of firefox). However, this is a half-measure since icecat is in
the parent directory .mozilla.
To summarize, we already have:
~/.thunderbird -> ~/.icedove
~/.mozilla/firefox -> ~/.mozilla/icecat
The proposal is to go all the way and make:
~/.mozilla/icecat -> ~/.gnuzilla/icecat
Thanks,
Tiberiu
On 06/15/2016 07:58 PM, David Hedlund wrote:
Tiberiu makes sense; The /Debian/ Free Software /Guidelines/ (DFSG)
decided to put Icedove in ~/.icedove
On 2016-06-15 18:54, Daniel Quintiliani wrote:
Hi,
I think it's a better idea to keep all the Mozilla-based products'
profiles in the same predictable place. Thunderbird, Tor Browser
Bundle, etc.
BTW, any new info on the v45 security issues vs the cookie prompt?
Were we going to backport the security updates to v38, or move forward
to v45 like TBB has, possibly including one of the add-ons Mozilla
recommended?
Personally I can't imagine using a cookie prompt for each site (plus
every banner ad and invisible GIF?) and always found it better to
clean cookies on shutdown, and have done so pretty much all my life. I
wouldn't mind sacrificing such a feature in exchange for fixing
security issues now and more easily in the future.
--
-Dan Q
On Wed, 15 Jun 2016 15:07:34 +0300, Tiberiu-Cezar Tehnoetic
<address@hidden> wrote:
Hello,
I'm impressed with the new GNU IceCat maintained by Ruben.
However, I would love to see the profiles stored under
.gnuzilla/icecat/
instead of the current path .mozilla/icecat/.
Is there a technical reason why this shouldn't be possible? I'm
thinking
maybe backward compatibility?
Please let me know.
Tiberiu
--
http://gnuzilla.gnu.org
--
http://gnuzilla.gnu.org
------------------------------
Message: 5
Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2016 19:10:07 +0200
From: David Hedlund <address@hidden>
To: Tiberiu-Cezar Tehnoetic <address@hidden>
Cc: bug-gnuzilla <address@hidden>
Subject: Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] Suggestion: .gnuzilla/icecat/ instead of
.mozilla/icecat/
Message-ID: <address@hidden>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252; format=flowed
Thank you.
On 2016-06-15 19:08, Tiberiu-Cezar Tehnoetic wrote:
Similarly, GNU has decided to put IceCat in a directory called icecat
(instead of firefox). However, this is a half-measure since icecat is in
the parent directory .mozilla.
To summarize, we already have:
~/.thunderbird -> ~/.icedove
~/.mozilla/firefox -> ~/.mozilla/icecat
The proposal is to go all the way and make:
~/.mozilla/icecat -> ~/.gnuzilla/icecat
Thanks,
Tiberiu
On 06/15/2016 07:58 PM, David Hedlund wrote:
Tiberiu makes sense; The /Debian/ Free Software /Guidelines/ (DFSG)
decided to put Icedove in ~/.icedove
On 2016-06-15 18:54, Daniel Quintiliani wrote:
Hi,
I think it's a better idea to keep all the Mozilla-based products'
profiles in the same predictable place. Thunderbird, Tor Browser
Bundle, etc.
BTW, any new info on the v45 security issues vs the cookie prompt?
Were we going to backport the security updates to v38, or move
forward to v45 like TBB has, possibly including one of the add-ons
Mozilla recommended?
Personally I can't imagine using a cookie prompt for each site (plus
every banner ad and invisible GIF?) and always found it better to
clean cookies on shutdown, and have done so pretty much all my life.
I wouldn't mind sacrificing such a feature in exchange for fixing
security issues now and more easily in the future.
--
-Dan Q
On Wed, 15 Jun 2016 15:07:34 +0300, Tiberiu-Cezar Tehnoetic
<address@hidden> wrote:
Hello,
I'm impressed with the new GNU IceCat maintained by Ruben.
However, I would love to see the profiles stored under
.gnuzilla/icecat/
instead of the current path .mozilla/icecat/.
Is there a technical reason why this shouldn't be possible? I'm
thinking
maybe backward compatibility?
Please let me know.
Tiberiu
--
http://gnuzilla.gnu.org
--
http://gnuzilla.gnu.org
------------------------------
Message: 6
Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2016 19:27:52 +0200
From: Narcis Garcia <address@hidden>
To: address@hidden
Subject: Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] Suggestion: .gnuzilla/icecat/ instead of
.mozilla/icecat/
Message-ID: <address@hidden>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252
There are GNU/Linux distributions that allow to install Mozilla Firefox
AND Gnuzilla Icecat as different applications. This scenario makes sense
to have different paths for user's profile, same as makes sense to have
different paths for software in the system.
El 15/06/16 a les 18:54, Daniel Quintiliani ha escrit:
Hi,
I think it's a better idea to keep all the Mozilla-based products'
profiles in the same predictable place. Thunderbird, Tor Browser
Bundle, etc.
BTW, any new info on the v45 security issues vs the cookie prompt? Were
we going to backport the security updates to v38, or move forward to
v45 like TBB has, possibly including one of the add-ons Mozilla
recommended?
Personally I can't imagine using a cookie prompt for each site (plus
every banner ad and invisible GIF?) and always found it better to clean
cookies on shutdown, and have done so pretty much all my life. I
wouldn't mind sacrificing such a feature in exchange for fixing
security issues now and more easily in the future.
--
-Dan Q
On Wed, 15 Jun 2016 15:07:34 +0300, Tiberiu-Cezar Tehnoetic
<address@hidden> wrote:
Hello,
I'm impressed with the new GNU IceCat maintained by Ruben.
However, I would love to see the profiles stored under
.gnuzilla/icecat/
instead of the current path .mozilla/icecat/.
Is there a technical reason why this shouldn't be possible? I'm
thinking
maybe backward compatibility?
Please let me know.
Tiberiu
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