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jonah
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Frontend: https://github.com/ProtonMail/WebClient Frontend: https://github.com/ProtonMail/WebClient
Backend: closed-source
jonah
commented
Same as ProtonMail I think. Same as ProtonMail I think.
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@Shifterovich Is Disroot's backend also non-free? > Same as ProtonMail I think.
@Shifterovich Is Disroot's backend also non-free?
jonah
commented
I meant Tutanota. I meant Tutanota.
![]() 👍 :+1:
![]() I think this should be just https://github.com/privacytoolsIO because of the new services (at least Searx is there) and pages hosted. I think this should be just https://github.com/privacytoolsIO because of the new services (at least Searx is there) and pages hosted.
![]()
> All services run by disroot are open source services developed by 3rd party (we do not develop any services inhouse yet). We link to both source code and the project's homesite on each page like this one:disroot.org/services/forum
>
> Our website as well as the howtos can be found on: git.fosscommunity.in/disroot
>
> This is also a place where we will publish all our automation scripts once they are fully functional and tested.
* https://board.disroot.org/project/disroot-disroot/issue/1138
![]() It's actually at https://hg.mozilla.org/ (see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Developer_guide/Source_Code/Mercurial), I didn't even find a git mirror at GitHub. It's actually at https://hg.mozilla.org/ (see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Developer_guide/Source_Code/Mercurial), I didn't even find a git mirror at GitHub.
![]() Missing ht from https? Missing ht from https?
![]() https://github.com/ipfs (some at https://github.com/ipfs-shipyard)
![]() I am not very familiar with them and don't know how much software they have, but they have organisation at GitHub. I think @JonahAragon can tell more. I am not very familiar with them and don't know how much software they have, but they have organisation at GitHub.
* https://github.com/opennic/
I think @JonahAragon can tell more.
![]() https://code.orgmode.org/bzg/org-mode
![]() https://github.com/PrivateBin/PrivateBin via https://disroot.org/en/services/privatebin
![]() Depends on the service, but reads at https://disroot.org/en/#_white-bar after selecting the service. Depends on the service, but reads at https://disroot.org/en/#_white-bar after selecting the service.
jonah
commented
Not much. That org has most code but it's basically just websites. Not much. That org has most code but it's basically just websites.
![]() @Mikaela I added all of the ones that listed a source code link. @Mikaela I added all of the ones that listed a source code link.
![]() All Disroot services code should be added. All Disroot services code should be added.
Any idea if the website is open-source? Especially the JS?
![]() https://git.fosscommunity.in/disroot/website + some other repositories https://git.fosscommunity.in/disroot/ https://git.fosscommunity.in/disroot/website + some other repositories https://git.fosscommunity.in/disroot/
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![]() @Mikela didn't see this till now. @Mikela didn't see this till now.
Will add to PR.
![]() @Mikaela Is Mailfence or Mailbox.org Free Software? @Mikaela Is Mailfence or Mailbox.org [Free Software](https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software)?
![]() @Mikela Tutanota's backend is non-free. @Mikela Tutanota's backend is non-free.
![]() As I understand it, protected text's source code is literally their websites URL. As I understand it, protected text's source code is literally their websites URL.
https://www.protectedtext.com/js/main.js
Please correct me if I am wrong. :)
![]() This should be fixed in last commit This should be fixed in last commit
![]() Is Confidant Mail free software? Is Confidant Mail [free software](https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software)?
![]() Does OpenNic publish all of its source code? Edit: Does OpenNic publish all of its source code?
**Edit:**
Comment is outdated.
![]() I would doubt that Njalla is free software. I would doubt that Njalla is [free software](https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software).
![]() Outdated Outdated
![]() This should be fixed in a later commit. This should be fixed in a later commit.
![]() Outdated. Should be fixed in later commit. Outdated. Should be fixed in later commit.
![]() Outdated. Should be fixed in later commit. Outdated. Should be fixed in later commit.
![]() Outdated. Should be fixed in later commit. Outdated. Should be fixed in later commit.
![]() Site is down: https://archive.fo/7S67s Site is down: https://archive.fo/7S67s
![]() As I understand it, there are tons of projects that are part of Puppy Linux. As I understand it, there are tons of projects that are part of Puppy Linux.
https://archive.fo/Fy0x0
I can try to find them all, but it will take a long time. I'm not fully certain where to start.
@Mikaela
![]() DD-WRT supports compiling from source: https://wiki.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Building_From_Source#Building_DD-WRT_from_Source I will add URL to source_code.md: https://svn.dd-wrt.com// DD-WRT supports compiling from source: https://wiki.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Building_From_Source#Building_DD-WRT_from_Source
I will add URL to source_code.md: https://svn.dd-wrt.com//
![]() This should be fixed with last commit. This should be fixed with last commit.
https://www.openhub.net/p/tinycorelinux/enlistments
![]() I mean Mailfence, but I guess it could be marked as non-free in that case. I mean Mailfence, but I guess it could be marked as non-free in that case.
![]() They don't seem to mention being free software or link to source, so I would say non-free. They don't seem to mention being free software or link to source, so I would say non-free.
![]() With quick glance, I think they are running on free software. With quick glance, I think they are running on free software.
* https://www.confidantmail.org/docs/server_admin.html
![]() How about we say so? How about we say so?
![]() 23 hours later it's up and I would link to https://knopper.net/knoppix-info/index-en.html . 23 hours later it's up and I would link to https://knopper.net/knoppix-info/index-en.html .
![]() So same as Knoppix, in my opinion we can link to their closest page to source code or listing of what packages they have. So same as Knoppix, in my opinion we can link to their closest page to source code or listing of what packages they have.
![]() How about http://puppylinux.com/woof-ce.html ? How about http://puppylinux.com/woof-ce.html ?
![]() So, Mailfence is non-free. So, Mailfence is non-free.
Adding rn.
![]() O.K, adding rn. O.K, adding rn.
![]() Is there a bug tracker or code repository we could link to? Is there a bug tracker or code repository we could link to?
![]() Sure. Sure.
Adding rn.
![]() It links to this URL: https://knopper.net/download/knoppix/ It links to this URL: https://knopper.net/download/knoppix/
Which for me redirects to: https://debian-knoppix.alioth.debian.org/
Which is offline: https://archive.fo/8H2IT
![]() Makes sense. Makes sense.
Unless somebody has a different opinion, will add to next commit.
![]() I am also fine if you wish to say "unknown". I am also fine if you wish to say "unknown".
![]() Probably not, I would say something like "list of components at https://www.confidantmail.org/docs/server_admin.html". Probably not, I would say something like "list of components at https://www.confidantmail.org/docs/server_admin.html".
![]() I mean to say that I would still link to https://knopper.net/knoppix-info/index-en.html and ask Knoppix about where their source is. I mean to say that I would still link to https://knopper.net/knoppix-info/index-en.html and ask Knoppix about where their source is.
![]() This should be fixed in later commit. This should be fixed in later commit.
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runbox:
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jonah
commented
Frontend: https://github.com/ProtonMail/WebClient Frontend: https://github.com/ProtonMail/WebClient
Backend: closed-source
jonah
commented
Same as ProtonMail I think. Same as ProtonMail I think.
![]() 👍 :+1:
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@Shifterovich Is Disroot's backend also non-free? > Same as ProtonMail I think.
@Shifterovich Is Disroot's backend also non-free?
jonah
commented
I meant Tutanota. I meant Tutanota.
![]() 👍 :+1:
![]() I think this should be just https://github.com/privacytoolsIO because of the new services (at least Searx is there) and pages hosted. I think this should be just https://github.com/privacytoolsIO because of the new services (at least Searx is there) and pages hosted.
![]()
> All services run by disroot are open source services developed by 3rd party (we do not develop any services inhouse yet). We link to both source code and the project's homesite on each page like this one:disroot.org/services/forum
>
> Our website as well as the howtos can be found on: git.fosscommunity.in/disroot
>
> This is also a place where we will publish all our automation scripts once they are fully functional and tested.
* https://board.disroot.org/project/disroot-disroot/issue/1138
![]() It's actually at https://hg.mozilla.org/ (see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Developer_guide/Source_Code/Mercurial), I didn't even find a git mirror at GitHub. It's actually at https://hg.mozilla.org/ (see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Developer_guide/Source_Code/Mercurial), I didn't even find a git mirror at GitHub.
![]() Missing ht from https? Missing ht from https?
![]() https://github.com/ipfs (some at https://github.com/ipfs-shipyard)
![]() I am not very familiar with them and don't know how much software they have, but they have organisation at GitHub. I think @JonahAragon can tell more. I am not very familiar with them and don't know how much software they have, but they have organisation at GitHub.
* https://github.com/opennic/
I think @JonahAragon can tell more.
![]() https://code.orgmode.org/bzg/org-mode
![]() https://github.com/PrivateBin/PrivateBin via https://disroot.org/en/services/privatebin
![]() Depends on the service, but reads at https://disroot.org/en/#_white-bar after selecting the service. Depends on the service, but reads at https://disroot.org/en/#_white-bar after selecting the service.
jonah
commented
Not much. That org has most code but it's basically just websites. Not much. That org has most code but it's basically just websites.
![]() @Mikaela I added all of the ones that listed a source code link. @Mikaela I added all of the ones that listed a source code link.
![]() All Disroot services code should be added. All Disroot services code should be added.
Any idea if the website is open-source? Especially the JS?
![]() https://git.fosscommunity.in/disroot/website + some other repositories https://git.fosscommunity.in/disroot/ https://git.fosscommunity.in/disroot/website + some other repositories https://git.fosscommunity.in/disroot/
![]() Ping? Ping?
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![]() I guess this may be more of a service and not even have source available, but I didn't check. I guess this may be more of a service and not even have source available, but I didn't check.
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![]() @Mikela didn't see this till now. @Mikela didn't see this till now.
Will add to PR.
![]() @Mikaela Is Mailfence or Mailbox.org Free Software? @Mikaela Is Mailfence or Mailbox.org [Free Software](https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software)?
![]() @Mikela Tutanota's backend is non-free. @Mikela Tutanota's backend is non-free.
![]() As I understand it, protected text's source code is literally their websites URL. As I understand it, protected text's source code is literally their websites URL.
https://www.protectedtext.com/js/main.js
Please correct me if I am wrong. :)
![]() This should be fixed in last commit This should be fixed in last commit
![]() Is Confidant Mail free software? Is Confidant Mail [free software](https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software)?
![]() Does OpenNic publish all of its source code? Edit: Does OpenNic publish all of its source code?
**Edit:**
Comment is outdated.
![]() I would doubt that Njalla is free software. I would doubt that Njalla is [free software](https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software).
![]() Outdated Outdated
![]() This should be fixed in a later commit. This should be fixed in a later commit.
![]() Outdated. Should be fixed in later commit. Outdated. Should be fixed in later commit.
![]() Outdated. Should be fixed in later commit. Outdated. Should be fixed in later commit.
![]() Outdated. Should be fixed in later commit. Outdated. Should be fixed in later commit.
![]() Site is down: https://archive.fo/7S67s Site is down: https://archive.fo/7S67s
![]() As I understand it, there are tons of projects that are part of Puppy Linux. As I understand it, there are tons of projects that are part of Puppy Linux.
https://archive.fo/Fy0x0
I can try to find them all, but it will take a long time. I'm not fully certain where to start.
@Mikaela
![]() DD-WRT supports compiling from source: https://wiki.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Building_From_Source#Building_DD-WRT_from_Source I will add URL to source_code.md: https://svn.dd-wrt.com// DD-WRT supports compiling from source: https://wiki.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Building_From_Source#Building_DD-WRT_from_Source
I will add URL to source_code.md: https://svn.dd-wrt.com//
![]() This should be fixed with last commit. This should be fixed with last commit.
https://www.openhub.net/p/tinycorelinux/enlistments
![]() I mean Mailfence, but I guess it could be marked as non-free in that case. I mean Mailfence, but I guess it could be marked as non-free in that case.
![]() They don't seem to mention being free software or link to source, so I would say non-free. They don't seem to mention being free software or link to source, so I would say non-free.
![]() With quick glance, I think they are running on free software. With quick glance, I think they are running on free software.
* https://www.confidantmail.org/docs/server_admin.html
![]() How about we say so? How about we say so?
![]() 23 hours later it's up and I would link to https://knopper.net/knoppix-info/index-en.html . 23 hours later it's up and I would link to https://knopper.net/knoppix-info/index-en.html .
![]() So same as Knoppix, in my opinion we can link to their closest page to source code or listing of what packages they have. So same as Knoppix, in my opinion we can link to their closest page to source code or listing of what packages they have.
![]() How about http://puppylinux.com/woof-ce.html ? How about http://puppylinux.com/woof-ce.html ?
![]() So, Mailfence is non-free. So, Mailfence is non-free.
Adding rn.
![]() O.K, adding rn. O.K, adding rn.
![]() Is there a bug tracker or code repository we could link to? Is there a bug tracker or code repository we could link to?
![]() Sure. Sure.
Adding rn.
![]() It links to this URL: https://knopper.net/download/knoppix/ It links to this URL: https://knopper.net/download/knoppix/
Which for me redirects to: https://debian-knoppix.alioth.debian.org/
Which is offline: https://archive.fo/8H2IT
![]() Makes sense. Makes sense.
Unless somebody has a different opinion, will add to next commit.
![]() I am also fine if you wish to say "unknown". I am also fine if you wish to say "unknown".
![]() Probably not, I would say something like "list of components at https://www.confidantmail.org/docs/server_admin.html". Probably not, I would say something like "list of components at https://www.confidantmail.org/docs/server_admin.html".
![]() I mean to say that I would still link to https://knopper.net/knoppix-info/index-en.html and ask Knoppix about where their source is. I mean to say that I would still link to https://knopper.net/knoppix-info/index-en.html and ask Knoppix about where their source is.
![]() This should be fixed in later commit. This should be fixed in later commit.
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Runbox 7: https://github.com/runbox/Runbox7
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jonah
commented
Frontend: https://github.com/ProtonMail/WebClient Frontend: https://github.com/ProtonMail/WebClient
Backend: closed-source
jonah
commented
Same as ProtonMail I think. Same as ProtonMail I think.
![]() 👍 :+1:
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@Shifterovich Is Disroot's backend also non-free? > Same as ProtonMail I think.
@Shifterovich Is Disroot's backend also non-free?
jonah
commented
I meant Tutanota. I meant Tutanota.
![]() 👍 :+1:
![]() I think this should be just https://github.com/privacytoolsIO because of the new services (at least Searx is there) and pages hosted. I think this should be just https://github.com/privacytoolsIO because of the new services (at least Searx is there) and pages hosted.
![]()
> All services run by disroot are open source services developed by 3rd party (we do not develop any services inhouse yet). We link to both source code and the project's homesite on each page like this one:disroot.org/services/forum
>
> Our website as well as the howtos can be found on: git.fosscommunity.in/disroot
>
> This is also a place where we will publish all our automation scripts once they are fully functional and tested.
* https://board.disroot.org/project/disroot-disroot/issue/1138
![]() It's actually at https://hg.mozilla.org/ (see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Developer_guide/Source_Code/Mercurial), I didn't even find a git mirror at GitHub. It's actually at https://hg.mozilla.org/ (see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Developer_guide/Source_Code/Mercurial), I didn't even find a git mirror at GitHub.
![]() Missing ht from https? Missing ht from https?
![]() https://github.com/ipfs (some at https://github.com/ipfs-shipyard)
![]() I am not very familiar with them and don't know how much software they have, but they have organisation at GitHub. I think @JonahAragon can tell more. I am not very familiar with them and don't know how much software they have, but they have organisation at GitHub.
* https://github.com/opennic/
I think @JonahAragon can tell more.
![]() https://code.orgmode.org/bzg/org-mode
![]() https://github.com/PrivateBin/PrivateBin via https://disroot.org/en/services/privatebin
![]() Depends on the service, but reads at https://disroot.org/en/#_white-bar after selecting the service. Depends on the service, but reads at https://disroot.org/en/#_white-bar after selecting the service.
jonah
commented
Not much. That org has most code but it's basically just websites. Not much. That org has most code but it's basically just websites.
![]() @Mikaela I added all of the ones that listed a source code link. @Mikaela I added all of the ones that listed a source code link.
![]() All Disroot services code should be added. All Disroot services code should be added.
Any idea if the website is open-source? Especially the JS?
![]() https://git.fosscommunity.in/disroot/website + some other repositories https://git.fosscommunity.in/disroot/ https://git.fosscommunity.in/disroot/website + some other repositories https://git.fosscommunity.in/disroot/
![]() Ping? Ping?
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![]() I guess this may be more of a service and not even have source available, but I didn't check. I guess this may be more of a service and not even have source available, but I didn't check.
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![]() @Mikela didn't see this till now. @Mikela didn't see this till now.
Will add to PR.
![]() @Mikaela Is Mailfence or Mailbox.org Free Software? @Mikaela Is Mailfence or Mailbox.org [Free Software](https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software)?
![]() @Mikela Tutanota's backend is non-free. @Mikela Tutanota's backend is non-free.
![]() As I understand it, protected text's source code is literally their websites URL. As I understand it, protected text's source code is literally their websites URL.
https://www.protectedtext.com/js/main.js
Please correct me if I am wrong. :)
![]() This should be fixed in last commit This should be fixed in last commit
![]() Is Confidant Mail free software? Is Confidant Mail [free software](https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software)?
![]() Does OpenNic publish all of its source code? Edit: Does OpenNic publish all of its source code?
**Edit:**
Comment is outdated.
![]() I would doubt that Njalla is free software. I would doubt that Njalla is [free software](https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software).
![]() Outdated Outdated
![]() This should be fixed in a later commit. This should be fixed in a later commit.
![]() Outdated. Should be fixed in later commit. Outdated. Should be fixed in later commit.
![]() Outdated. Should be fixed in later commit. Outdated. Should be fixed in later commit.
![]() Outdated. Should be fixed in later commit. Outdated. Should be fixed in later commit.
![]() Site is down: https://archive.fo/7S67s Site is down: https://archive.fo/7S67s
![]() As I understand it, there are tons of projects that are part of Puppy Linux. As I understand it, there are tons of projects that are part of Puppy Linux.
https://archive.fo/Fy0x0
I can try to find them all, but it will take a long time. I'm not fully certain where to start.
@Mikaela
![]() DD-WRT supports compiling from source: https://wiki.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Building_From_Source#Building_DD-WRT_from_Source I will add URL to source_code.md: https://svn.dd-wrt.com// DD-WRT supports compiling from source: https://wiki.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Building_From_Source#Building_DD-WRT_from_Source
I will add URL to source_code.md: https://svn.dd-wrt.com//
![]() This should be fixed with last commit. This should be fixed with last commit.
https://www.openhub.net/p/tinycorelinux/enlistments
![]() I mean Mailfence, but I guess it could be marked as non-free in that case. I mean Mailfence, but I guess it could be marked as non-free in that case.
![]() They don't seem to mention being free software or link to source, so I would say non-free. They don't seem to mention being free software or link to source, so I would say non-free.
![]() With quick glance, I think they are running on free software. With quick glance, I think they are running on free software.
* https://www.confidantmail.org/docs/server_admin.html
![]() How about we say so? How about we say so?
![]() 23 hours later it's up and I would link to https://knopper.net/knoppix-info/index-en.html . 23 hours later it's up and I would link to https://knopper.net/knoppix-info/index-en.html .
![]() So same as Knoppix, in my opinion we can link to their closest page to source code or listing of what packages they have. So same as Knoppix, in my opinion we can link to their closest page to source code or listing of what packages they have.
![]() How about http://puppylinux.com/woof-ce.html ? How about http://puppylinux.com/woof-ce.html ?
![]() So, Mailfence is non-free. So, Mailfence is non-free.
Adding rn.
![]() O.K, adding rn. O.K, adding rn.
![]() Is there a bug tracker or code repository we could link to? Is there a bug tracker or code repository we could link to?
![]() Sure. Sure.
Adding rn.
![]() It links to this URL: https://knopper.net/download/knoppix/ It links to this URL: https://knopper.net/download/knoppix/
Which for me redirects to: https://debian-knoppix.alioth.debian.org/
Which is offline: https://archive.fo/8H2IT
![]() Makes sense. Makes sense.
Unless somebody has a different opinion, will add to next commit.
![]() I am also fine if you wish to say "unknown". I am also fine if you wish to say "unknown".
![]() Probably not, I would say something like "list of components at https://www.confidantmail.org/docs/server_admin.html". Probably not, I would say something like "list of components at https://www.confidantmail.org/docs/server_admin.html".
![]() I mean to say that I would still link to https://knopper.net/knoppix-info/index-en.html and ask Knoppix about where their source is. I mean to say that I would still link to https://knopper.net/knoppix-info/index-en.html and ask Knoppix about where their source is.
![]() This should be fixed in later commit. This should be fixed in later commit.
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Backend: closed-source
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jonah
commented
Frontend: https://github.com/ProtonMail/WebClient Frontend: https://github.com/ProtonMail/WebClient
Backend: closed-source
jonah
commented
Same as ProtonMail I think. Same as ProtonMail I think.
![]() 👍 :+1:
![]()
@Shifterovich Is Disroot's backend also non-free? > Same as ProtonMail I think.
@Shifterovich Is Disroot's backend also non-free?
jonah
commented
I meant Tutanota. I meant Tutanota.
![]() 👍 :+1:
![]() I think this should be just https://github.com/privacytoolsIO because of the new services (at least Searx is there) and pages hosted. I think this should be just https://github.com/privacytoolsIO because of the new services (at least Searx is there) and pages hosted.
![]()
> All services run by disroot are open source services developed by 3rd party (we do not develop any services inhouse yet). We link to both source code and the project's homesite on each page like this one:disroot.org/services/forum
>
> Our website as well as the howtos can be found on: git.fosscommunity.in/disroot
>
> This is also a place where we will publish all our automation scripts once they are fully functional and tested.
* https://board.disroot.org/project/disroot-disroot/issue/1138
![]() It's actually at https://hg.mozilla.org/ (see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Developer_guide/Source_Code/Mercurial), I didn't even find a git mirror at GitHub. It's actually at https://hg.mozilla.org/ (see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Developer_guide/Source_Code/Mercurial), I didn't even find a git mirror at GitHub.
![]() Missing ht from https? Missing ht from https?
![]() https://github.com/ipfs (some at https://github.com/ipfs-shipyard)
![]() I am not very familiar with them and don't know how much software they have, but they have organisation at GitHub. I think @JonahAragon can tell more. I am not very familiar with them and don't know how much software they have, but they have organisation at GitHub.
* https://github.com/opennic/
I think @JonahAragon can tell more.
![]() https://code.orgmode.org/bzg/org-mode
![]() https://github.com/PrivateBin/PrivateBin via https://disroot.org/en/services/privatebin
![]() Depends on the service, but reads at https://disroot.org/en/#_white-bar after selecting the service. Depends on the service, but reads at https://disroot.org/en/#_white-bar after selecting the service.
jonah
commented
Not much. That org has most code but it's basically just websites. Not much. That org has most code but it's basically just websites.
![]() @Mikaela I added all of the ones that listed a source code link. @Mikaela I added all of the ones that listed a source code link.
![]() All Disroot services code should be added. All Disroot services code should be added.
Any idea if the website is open-source? Especially the JS?
![]() https://git.fosscommunity.in/disroot/website + some other repositories https://git.fosscommunity.in/disroot/ https://git.fosscommunity.in/disroot/website + some other repositories https://git.fosscommunity.in/disroot/
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![]() @Mikela didn't see this till now. @Mikela didn't see this till now.
Will add to PR.
![]() @Mikaela Is Mailfence or Mailbox.org Free Software? @Mikaela Is Mailfence or Mailbox.org [Free Software](https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software)?
![]() @Mikela Tutanota's backend is non-free. @Mikela Tutanota's backend is non-free.
![]() As I understand it, protected text's source code is literally their websites URL. As I understand it, protected text's source code is literally their websites URL.
https://www.protectedtext.com/js/main.js
Please correct me if I am wrong. :)
![]() This should be fixed in last commit This should be fixed in last commit
![]() Is Confidant Mail free software? Is Confidant Mail [free software](https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software)?
![]() Does OpenNic publish all of its source code? Edit: Does OpenNic publish all of its source code?
**Edit:**
Comment is outdated.
![]() I would doubt that Njalla is free software. I would doubt that Njalla is [free software](https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software).
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![]() Site is down: https://archive.fo/7S67s Site is down: https://archive.fo/7S67s
![]() As I understand it, there are tons of projects that are part of Puppy Linux. As I understand it, there are tons of projects that are part of Puppy Linux.
https://archive.fo/Fy0x0
I can try to find them all, but it will take a long time. I'm not fully certain where to start.
@Mikaela
![]() DD-WRT supports compiling from source: https://wiki.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Building_From_Source#Building_DD-WRT_from_Source I will add URL to source_code.md: https://svn.dd-wrt.com// DD-WRT supports compiling from source: https://wiki.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Building_From_Source#Building_DD-WRT_from_Source
I will add URL to source_code.md: https://svn.dd-wrt.com//
![]() This should be fixed with last commit. This should be fixed with last commit.
https://www.openhub.net/p/tinycorelinux/enlistments
![]() I mean Mailfence, but I guess it could be marked as non-free in that case. I mean Mailfence, but I guess it could be marked as non-free in that case.
![]() They don't seem to mention being free software or link to source, so I would say non-free. They don't seem to mention being free software or link to source, so I would say non-free.
![]() With quick glance, I think they are running on free software. With quick glance, I think they are running on free software.
* https://www.confidantmail.org/docs/server_admin.html
![]() How about we say so? How about we say so?
![]() 23 hours later it's up and I would link to https://knopper.net/knoppix-info/index-en.html . 23 hours later it's up and I would link to https://knopper.net/knoppix-info/index-en.html .
![]() So same as Knoppix, in my opinion we can link to their closest page to source code or listing of what packages they have. So same as Knoppix, in my opinion we can link to their closest page to source code or listing of what packages they have.
![]() How about http://puppylinux.com/woof-ce.html ? How about http://puppylinux.com/woof-ce.html ?
![]() So, Mailfence is non-free. So, Mailfence is non-free.
Adding rn.
![]() O.K, adding rn. O.K, adding rn.
![]() Is there a bug tracker or code repository we could link to? Is there a bug tracker or code repository we could link to?
![]() Sure. Sure.
Adding rn.
![]() It links to this URL: https://knopper.net/download/knoppix/ It links to this URL: https://knopper.net/download/knoppix/
Which for me redirects to: https://debian-knoppix.alioth.debian.org/
Which is offline: https://archive.fo/8H2IT
![]() Makes sense. Makes sense.
Unless somebody has a different opinion, will add to next commit.
![]() I am also fine if you wish to say "unknown". I am also fine if you wish to say "unknown".
![]() Probably not, I would say something like "list of components at https://www.confidantmail.org/docs/server_admin.html". Probably not, I would say something like "list of components at https://www.confidantmail.org/docs/server_admin.html".
![]() I mean to say that I would still link to https://knopper.net/knoppix-info/index-en.html and ask Knoppix about where their source is. I mean to say that I would still link to https://knopper.net/knoppix-info/index-en.html and ask Knoppix about where their source is.
![]() This should be fixed in later commit. This should be fixed in later commit.
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jonah
commented
Frontend: https://github.com/ProtonMail/WebClient Frontend: https://github.com/ProtonMail/WebClient
Backend: closed-source
jonah
commented
Same as ProtonMail I think. Same as ProtonMail I think.
![]() 👍 :+1:
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@Shifterovich Is Disroot's backend also non-free? > Same as ProtonMail I think.
@Shifterovich Is Disroot's backend also non-free?
jonah
commented
I meant Tutanota. I meant Tutanota.
![]() 👍 :+1:
![]() I think this should be just https://github.com/privacytoolsIO because of the new services (at least Searx is there) and pages hosted. I think this should be just https://github.com/privacytoolsIO because of the new services (at least Searx is there) and pages hosted.
![]()
> All services run by disroot are open source services developed by 3rd party (we do not develop any services inhouse yet). We link to both source code and the project's homesite on each page like this one:disroot.org/services/forum
>
> Our website as well as the howtos can be found on: git.fosscommunity.in/disroot
>
> This is also a place where we will publish all our automation scripts once they are fully functional and tested.
* https://board.disroot.org/project/disroot-disroot/issue/1138
![]() It's actually at https://hg.mozilla.org/ (see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Developer_guide/Source_Code/Mercurial), I didn't even find a git mirror at GitHub. It's actually at https://hg.mozilla.org/ (see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Developer_guide/Source_Code/Mercurial), I didn't even find a git mirror at GitHub.
![]() Missing ht from https? Missing ht from https?
![]() https://github.com/ipfs (some at https://github.com/ipfs-shipyard)
![]() I am not very familiar with them and don't know how much software they have, but they have organisation at GitHub. I think @JonahAragon can tell more. I am not very familiar with them and don't know how much software they have, but they have organisation at GitHub.
* https://github.com/opennic/
I think @JonahAragon can tell more.
![]() https://code.orgmode.org/bzg/org-mode
![]() https://github.com/PrivateBin/PrivateBin via https://disroot.org/en/services/privatebin
![]() Depends on the service, but reads at https://disroot.org/en/#_white-bar after selecting the service. Depends on the service, but reads at https://disroot.org/en/#_white-bar after selecting the service.
jonah
commented
Not much. That org has most code but it's basically just websites. Not much. That org has most code but it's basically just websites.
![]() @Mikaela I added all of the ones that listed a source code link. @Mikaela I added all of the ones that listed a source code link.
![]() All Disroot services code should be added. All Disroot services code should be added.
Any idea if the website is open-source? Especially the JS?
![]() https://git.fosscommunity.in/disroot/website + some other repositories https://git.fosscommunity.in/disroot/ https://git.fosscommunity.in/disroot/website + some other repositories https://git.fosscommunity.in/disroot/
![]() Ping? Ping?
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![]() I guess this may be more of a service and not even have source available, but I didn't check. I guess this may be more of a service and not even have source available, but I didn't check.
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![]() @Mikela didn't see this till now. @Mikela didn't see this till now.
Will add to PR.
![]() @Mikaela Is Mailfence or Mailbox.org Free Software? @Mikaela Is Mailfence or Mailbox.org [Free Software](https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software)?
![]() @Mikela Tutanota's backend is non-free. @Mikela Tutanota's backend is non-free.
![]() As I understand it, protected text's source code is literally their websites URL. As I understand it, protected text's source code is literally their websites URL.
https://www.protectedtext.com/js/main.js
Please correct me if I am wrong. :)
![]() This should be fixed in last commit This should be fixed in last commit
![]() Is Confidant Mail free software? Is Confidant Mail [free software](https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software)?
![]() Does OpenNic publish all of its source code? Edit: Does OpenNic publish all of its source code?
**Edit:**
Comment is outdated.
![]() I would doubt that Njalla is free software. I would doubt that Njalla is [free software](https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software).
![]() Outdated Outdated
![]() This should be fixed in a later commit. This should be fixed in a later commit.
![]() Outdated. Should be fixed in later commit. Outdated. Should be fixed in later commit.
![]() Outdated. Should be fixed in later commit. Outdated. Should be fixed in later commit.
![]() Outdated. Should be fixed in later commit. Outdated. Should be fixed in later commit.
![]() Site is down: https://archive.fo/7S67s Site is down: https://archive.fo/7S67s
![]() As I understand it, there are tons of projects that are part of Puppy Linux. As I understand it, there are tons of projects that are part of Puppy Linux.
https://archive.fo/Fy0x0
I can try to find them all, but it will take a long time. I'm not fully certain where to start.
@Mikaela
![]() DD-WRT supports compiling from source: https://wiki.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Building_From_Source#Building_DD-WRT_from_Source I will add URL to source_code.md: https://svn.dd-wrt.com// DD-WRT supports compiling from source: https://wiki.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Building_From_Source#Building_DD-WRT_from_Source
I will add URL to source_code.md: https://svn.dd-wrt.com//
![]() This should be fixed with last commit. This should be fixed with last commit.
https://www.openhub.net/p/tinycorelinux/enlistments
![]() I mean Mailfence, but I guess it could be marked as non-free in that case. I mean Mailfence, but I guess it could be marked as non-free in that case.
![]() They don't seem to mention being free software or link to source, so I would say non-free. They don't seem to mention being free software or link to source, so I would say non-free.
![]() With quick glance, I think they are running on free software. With quick glance, I think they are running on free software.
* https://www.confidantmail.org/docs/server_admin.html
![]() How about we say so? How about we say so?
![]() 23 hours later it's up and I would link to https://knopper.net/knoppix-info/index-en.html . 23 hours later it's up and I would link to https://knopper.net/knoppix-info/index-en.html .
![]() So same as Knoppix, in my opinion we can link to their closest page to source code or listing of what packages they have. So same as Knoppix, in my opinion we can link to their closest page to source code or listing of what packages they have.
![]() How about http://puppylinux.com/woof-ce.html ? How about http://puppylinux.com/woof-ce.html ?
![]() So, Mailfence is non-free. So, Mailfence is non-free.
Adding rn.
![]() O.K, adding rn. O.K, adding rn.
![]() Is there a bug tracker or code repository we could link to? Is there a bug tracker or code repository we could link to?
![]() Sure. Sure.
Adding rn.
![]() It links to this URL: https://knopper.net/download/knoppix/ It links to this URL: https://knopper.net/download/knoppix/
Which for me redirects to: https://debian-knoppix.alioth.debian.org/
Which is offline: https://archive.fo/8H2IT
![]() Makes sense. Makes sense.
Unless somebody has a different opinion, will add to next commit.
![]() I am also fine if you wish to say "unknown". I am also fine if you wish to say "unknown".
![]() Probably not, I would say something like "list of components at https://www.confidantmail.org/docs/server_admin.html". Probably not, I would say something like "list of components at https://www.confidantmail.org/docs/server_admin.html".
![]() I mean to say that I would still link to https://knopper.net/knoppix-info/index-en.html and ask Knoppix about where their source is. I mean to say that I would still link to https://knopper.net/knoppix-info/index-en.html and ask Knoppix about where their source is.
![]() This should be fixed in later commit. This should be fixed in later commit.
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jonah
commented
Frontend: https://github.com/ProtonMail/WebClient Frontend: https://github.com/ProtonMail/WebClient
Backend: closed-source
jonah
commented
Same as ProtonMail I think. Same as ProtonMail I think.
![]() 👍 :+1:
![]()
@Shifterovich Is Disroot's backend also non-free? > Same as ProtonMail I think.
@Shifterovich Is Disroot's backend also non-free?
jonah
commented
I meant Tutanota. I meant Tutanota.
![]() 👍 :+1:
![]() I think this should be just https://github.com/privacytoolsIO because of the new services (at least Searx is there) and pages hosted. I think this should be just https://github.com/privacytoolsIO because of the new services (at least Searx is there) and pages hosted.
![]()
> All services run by disroot are open source services developed by 3rd party (we do not develop any services inhouse yet). We link to both source code and the project's homesite on each page like this one:disroot.org/services/forum
>
> Our website as well as the howtos can be found on: git.fosscommunity.in/disroot
>
> This is also a place where we will publish all our automation scripts once they are fully functional and tested.
* https://board.disroot.org/project/disroot-disroot/issue/1138
![]() It's actually at https://hg.mozilla.org/ (see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Developer_guide/Source_Code/Mercurial), I didn't even find a git mirror at GitHub. It's actually at https://hg.mozilla.org/ (see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Developer_guide/Source_Code/Mercurial), I didn't even find a git mirror at GitHub.
![]() Missing ht from https? Missing ht from https?
![]() https://github.com/ipfs (some at https://github.com/ipfs-shipyard)
![]() I am not very familiar with them and don't know how much software they have, but they have organisation at GitHub. I think @JonahAragon can tell more. I am not very familiar with them and don't know how much software they have, but they have organisation at GitHub.
* https://github.com/opennic/
I think @JonahAragon can tell more.
![]() https://code.orgmode.org/bzg/org-mode
![]() https://github.com/PrivateBin/PrivateBin via https://disroot.org/en/services/privatebin
![]() Depends on the service, but reads at https://disroot.org/en/#_white-bar after selecting the service. Depends on the service, but reads at https://disroot.org/en/#_white-bar after selecting the service.
jonah
commented
Not much. That org has most code but it's basically just websites. Not much. That org has most code but it's basically just websites.
![]() @Mikaela I added all of the ones that listed a source code link. @Mikaela I added all of the ones that listed a source code link.
![]() All Disroot services code should be added. All Disroot services code should be added.
Any idea if the website is open-source? Especially the JS?
![]() https://git.fosscommunity.in/disroot/website + some other repositories https://git.fosscommunity.in/disroot/ https://git.fosscommunity.in/disroot/website + some other repositories https://git.fosscommunity.in/disroot/
![]() Ping? Ping?
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![]() I guess this may be more of a service and not even have source available, but I didn't check. I guess this may be more of a service and not even have source available, but I didn't check.
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![]() @Mikela didn't see this till now. @Mikela didn't see this till now.
Will add to PR.
![]() @Mikaela Is Mailfence or Mailbox.org Free Software? @Mikaela Is Mailfence or Mailbox.org [Free Software](https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software)?
![]() @Mikela Tutanota's backend is non-free. @Mikela Tutanota's backend is non-free.
![]() As I understand it, protected text's source code is literally their websites URL. As I understand it, protected text's source code is literally their websites URL.
https://www.protectedtext.com/js/main.js
Please correct me if I am wrong. :)
![]() This should be fixed in last commit This should be fixed in last commit
![]() Is Confidant Mail free software? Is Confidant Mail [free software](https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software)?
![]() Does OpenNic publish all of its source code? Edit: Does OpenNic publish all of its source code?
**Edit:**
Comment is outdated.
![]() I would doubt that Njalla is free software. I would doubt that Njalla is [free software](https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software).
![]() Outdated Outdated
![]() This should be fixed in a later commit. This should be fixed in a later commit.
![]() Outdated. Should be fixed in later commit. Outdated. Should be fixed in later commit.
![]() Outdated. Should be fixed in later commit. Outdated. Should be fixed in later commit.
![]() Outdated. Should be fixed in later commit. Outdated. Should be fixed in later commit.
![]() Site is down: https://archive.fo/7S67s Site is down: https://archive.fo/7S67s
![]() As I understand it, there are tons of projects that are part of Puppy Linux. As I understand it, there are tons of projects that are part of Puppy Linux.
https://archive.fo/Fy0x0
I can try to find them all, but it will take a long time. I'm not fully certain where to start.
@Mikaela
![]() DD-WRT supports compiling from source: https://wiki.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Building_From_Source#Building_DD-WRT_from_Source I will add URL to source_code.md: https://svn.dd-wrt.com// DD-WRT supports compiling from source: https://wiki.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Building_From_Source#Building_DD-WRT_from_Source
I will add URL to source_code.md: https://svn.dd-wrt.com//
![]() This should be fixed with last commit. This should be fixed with last commit.
https://www.openhub.net/p/tinycorelinux/enlistments
![]() I mean Mailfence, but I guess it could be marked as non-free in that case. I mean Mailfence, but I guess it could be marked as non-free in that case.
![]() They don't seem to mention being free software or link to source, so I would say non-free. They don't seem to mention being free software or link to source, so I would say non-free.
![]() With quick glance, I think they are running on free software. With quick glance, I think they are running on free software.
* https://www.confidantmail.org/docs/server_admin.html
![]() How about we say so? How about we say so?
![]() 23 hours later it's up and I would link to https://knopper.net/knoppix-info/index-en.html . 23 hours later it's up and I would link to https://knopper.net/knoppix-info/index-en.html .
![]() So same as Knoppix, in my opinion we can link to their closest page to source code or listing of what packages they have. So same as Knoppix, in my opinion we can link to their closest page to source code or listing of what packages they have.
![]() How about http://puppylinux.com/woof-ce.html ? How about http://puppylinux.com/woof-ce.html ?
![]() So, Mailfence is non-free. So, Mailfence is non-free.
Adding rn.
![]() O.K, adding rn. O.K, adding rn.
![]() Is there a bug tracker or code repository we could link to? Is there a bug tracker or code repository we could link to?
![]() Sure. Sure.
Adding rn.
![]() It links to this URL: https://knopper.net/download/knoppix/ It links to this URL: https://knopper.net/download/knoppix/
Which for me redirects to: https://debian-knoppix.alioth.debian.org/
Which is offline: https://archive.fo/8H2IT
![]() Makes sense. Makes sense.
Unless somebody has a different opinion, will add to next commit.
![]() I am also fine if you wish to say "unknown". I am also fine if you wish to say "unknown".
![]() Probably not, I would say something like "list of components at https://www.confidantmail.org/docs/server_admin.html". Probably not, I would say something like "list of components at https://www.confidantmail.org/docs/server_admin.html".
![]() I mean to say that I would still link to https://knopper.net/knoppix-info/index-en.html and ask Knoppix about where their source is. I mean to say that I would still link to https://knopper.net/knoppix-info/index-en.html and ask Knoppix about where their source is.
![]() This should be fixed in later commit. This should be fixed in later commit.
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Start Mail: ?
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jonah
commented
Frontend: https://github.com/ProtonMail/WebClient Frontend: https://github.com/ProtonMail/WebClient
Backend: closed-source
jonah
commented
Same as ProtonMail I think. Same as ProtonMail I think.
![]() 👍 :+1:
![]()
@Shifterovich Is Disroot's backend also non-free? > Same as ProtonMail I think.
@Shifterovich Is Disroot's backend also non-free?
jonah
commented
I meant Tutanota. I meant Tutanota.
![]() 👍 :+1:
![]() I think this should be just https://github.com/privacytoolsIO because of the new services (at least Searx is there) and pages hosted. I think this should be just https://github.com/privacytoolsIO because of the new services (at least Searx is there) and pages hosted.
![]()
> All services run by disroot are open source services developed by 3rd party (we do not develop any services inhouse yet). We link to both source code and the project's homesite on each page like this one:disroot.org/services/forum
>
> Our website as well as the howtos can be found on: git.fosscommunity.in/disroot
>
> This is also a place where we will publish all our automation scripts once they are fully functional and tested.
* https://board.disroot.org/project/disroot-disroot/issue/1138
![]() It's actually at https://hg.mozilla.org/ (see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Developer_guide/Source_Code/Mercurial), I didn't even find a git mirror at GitHub. It's actually at https://hg.mozilla.org/ (see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Developer_guide/Source_Code/Mercurial), I didn't even find a git mirror at GitHub.
![]() Missing ht from https? Missing ht from https?
![]() https://github.com/ipfs (some at https://github.com/ipfs-shipyard)
![]() I am not very familiar with them and don't know how much software they have, but they have organisation at GitHub. I think @JonahAragon can tell more. I am not very familiar with them and don't know how much software they have, but they have organisation at GitHub.
* https://github.com/opennic/
I think @JonahAragon can tell more.
![]() https://code.orgmode.org/bzg/org-mode
![]() https://github.com/PrivateBin/PrivateBin via https://disroot.org/en/services/privatebin
![]() Depends on the service, but reads at https://disroot.org/en/#_white-bar after selecting the service. Depends on the service, but reads at https://disroot.org/en/#_white-bar after selecting the service.
jonah
commented
Not much. That org has most code but it's basically just websites. Not much. That org has most code but it's basically just websites.
![]() @Mikaela I added all of the ones that listed a source code link. @Mikaela I added all of the ones that listed a source code link.
![]() All Disroot services code should be added. All Disroot services code should be added.
Any idea if the website is open-source? Especially the JS?
![]() https://git.fosscommunity.in/disroot/website + some other repositories https://git.fosscommunity.in/disroot/ https://git.fosscommunity.in/disroot/website + some other repositories https://git.fosscommunity.in/disroot/
![]() Ping? Ping?
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![]() @Mikela didn't see this till now. @Mikela didn't see this till now.
Will add to PR.
![]() @Mikaela Is Mailfence or Mailbox.org Free Software? @Mikaela Is Mailfence or Mailbox.org [Free Software](https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software)?
![]() @Mikela Tutanota's backend is non-free. @Mikela Tutanota's backend is non-free.
![]() As I understand it, protected text's source code is literally their websites URL. As I understand it, protected text's source code is literally their websites URL.
https://www.protectedtext.com/js/main.js
Please correct me if I am wrong. :)
![]() This should be fixed in last commit This should be fixed in last commit
![]() Is Confidant Mail free software? Is Confidant Mail [free software](https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software)?
![]() Does OpenNic publish all of its source code? Edit: Does OpenNic publish all of its source code?
**Edit:**
Comment is outdated.
![]() I would doubt that Njalla is free software. I would doubt that Njalla is [free software](https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software).
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![]() Site is down: https://archive.fo/7S67s Site is down: https://archive.fo/7S67s
![]() As I understand it, there are tons of projects that are part of Puppy Linux. As I understand it, there are tons of projects that are part of Puppy Linux.
https://archive.fo/Fy0x0
I can try to find them all, but it will take a long time. I'm not fully certain where to start.
@Mikaela
![]() DD-WRT supports compiling from source: https://wiki.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Building_From_Source#Building_DD-WRT_from_Source I will add URL to source_code.md: https://svn.dd-wrt.com// DD-WRT supports compiling from source: https://wiki.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Building_From_Source#Building_DD-WRT_from_Source
I will add URL to source_code.md: https://svn.dd-wrt.com//
![]() This should be fixed with last commit. This should be fixed with last commit.
https://www.openhub.net/p/tinycorelinux/enlistments
![]() I mean Mailfence, but I guess it could be marked as non-free in that case. I mean Mailfence, but I guess it could be marked as non-free in that case.
![]() They don't seem to mention being free software or link to source, so I would say non-free. They don't seem to mention being free software or link to source, so I would say non-free.
![]() With quick glance, I think they are running on free software. With quick glance, I think they are running on free software.
* https://www.confidantmail.org/docs/server_admin.html
![]() How about we say so? How about we say so?
![]() 23 hours later it's up and I would link to https://knopper.net/knoppix-info/index-en.html . 23 hours later it's up and I would link to https://knopper.net/knoppix-info/index-en.html .
![]() So same as Knoppix, in my opinion we can link to their closest page to source code or listing of what packages they have. So same as Knoppix, in my opinion we can link to their closest page to source code or listing of what packages they have.
![]() How about http://puppylinux.com/woof-ce.html ? How about http://puppylinux.com/woof-ce.html ?
![]() So, Mailfence is non-free. So, Mailfence is non-free.
Adding rn.
![]() O.K, adding rn. O.K, adding rn.
![]() Is there a bug tracker or code repository we could link to? Is there a bug tracker or code repository we could link to?
![]() Sure. Sure.
Adding rn.
![]() It links to this URL: https://knopper.net/download/knoppix/ It links to this URL: https://knopper.net/download/knoppix/
Which for me redirects to: https://debian-knoppix.alioth.debian.org/
Which is offline: https://archive.fo/8H2IT
![]() Makes sense. Makes sense.
Unless somebody has a different opinion, will add to next commit.
![]() I am also fine if you wish to say "unknown". I am also fine if you wish to say "unknown".
![]() Probably not, I would say something like "list of components at https://www.confidantmail.org/docs/server_admin.html". Probably not, I would say something like "list of components at https://www.confidantmail.org/docs/server_admin.html".
![]() I mean to say that I would still link to https://knopper.net/knoppix-info/index-en.html and ask Knoppix about where their source is. I mean to say that I would still link to https://knopper.net/knoppix-info/index-en.html and ask Knoppix about where their source is.
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jonah
commented
Frontend: https://github.com/ProtonMail/WebClient Frontend: https://github.com/ProtonMail/WebClient
Backend: closed-source
jonah
commented
Same as ProtonMail I think. Same as ProtonMail I think.
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@Shifterovich Is Disroot's backend also non-free? > Same as ProtonMail I think.
@Shifterovich Is Disroot's backend also non-free?
jonah
commented
I meant Tutanota. I meant Tutanota.
![]() 👍 :+1:
![]() I think this should be just https://github.com/privacytoolsIO because of the new services (at least Searx is there) and pages hosted. I think this should be just https://github.com/privacytoolsIO because of the new services (at least Searx is there) and pages hosted.
![]()
> All services run by disroot are open source services developed by 3rd party (we do not develop any services inhouse yet). We link to both source code and the project's homesite on each page like this one:disroot.org/services/forum
>
> Our website as well as the howtos can be found on: git.fosscommunity.in/disroot
>
> This is also a place where we will publish all our automation scripts once they are fully functional and tested.
* https://board.disroot.org/project/disroot-disroot/issue/1138
![]() It's actually at https://hg.mozilla.org/ (see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Developer_guide/Source_Code/Mercurial), I didn't even find a git mirror at GitHub. It's actually at https://hg.mozilla.org/ (see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Developer_guide/Source_Code/Mercurial), I didn't even find a git mirror at GitHub.
![]() Missing ht from https? Missing ht from https?
![]() https://github.com/ipfs (some at https://github.com/ipfs-shipyard)
![]() I am not very familiar with them and don't know how much software they have, but they have organisation at GitHub. I think @JonahAragon can tell more. I am not very familiar with them and don't know how much software they have, but they have organisation at GitHub.
* https://github.com/opennic/
I think @JonahAragon can tell more.
![]() https://code.orgmode.org/bzg/org-mode
![]() https://github.com/PrivateBin/PrivateBin via https://disroot.org/en/services/privatebin
![]() Depends on the service, but reads at https://disroot.org/en/#_white-bar after selecting the service. Depends on the service, but reads at https://disroot.org/en/#_white-bar after selecting the service.
jonah
commented
Not much. That org has most code but it's basically just websites. Not much. That org has most code but it's basically just websites.
![]() @Mikaela I added all of the ones that listed a source code link. @Mikaela I added all of the ones that listed a source code link.
![]() All Disroot services code should be added. All Disroot services code should be added.
Any idea if the website is open-source? Especially the JS?
![]() https://git.fosscommunity.in/disroot/website + some other repositories https://git.fosscommunity.in/disroot/ https://git.fosscommunity.in/disroot/website + some other repositories https://git.fosscommunity.in/disroot/
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![]() @Mikela didn't see this till now. @Mikela didn't see this till now.
Will add to PR.
![]() @Mikaela Is Mailfence or Mailbox.org Free Software? @Mikaela Is Mailfence or Mailbox.org [Free Software](https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software)?
![]() @Mikela Tutanota's backend is non-free. @Mikela Tutanota's backend is non-free.
![]() As I understand it, protected text's source code is literally their websites URL. As I understand it, protected text's source code is literally their websites URL.
https://www.protectedtext.com/js/main.js
Please correct me if I am wrong. :)
![]() This should be fixed in last commit This should be fixed in last commit
![]() Is Confidant Mail free software? Is Confidant Mail [free software](https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software)?
![]() Does OpenNic publish all of its source code? Edit: Does OpenNic publish all of its source code?
**Edit:**
Comment is outdated.
![]() I would doubt that Njalla is free software. I would doubt that Njalla is [free software](https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software).
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![]() This should be fixed in a later commit. This should be fixed in a later commit.
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![]() Outdated. Should be fixed in later commit. Outdated. Should be fixed in later commit.
![]() Site is down: https://archive.fo/7S67s Site is down: https://archive.fo/7S67s
![]() As I understand it, there are tons of projects that are part of Puppy Linux. As I understand it, there are tons of projects that are part of Puppy Linux.
https://archive.fo/Fy0x0
I can try to find them all, but it will take a long time. I'm not fully certain where to start.
@Mikaela
![]() DD-WRT supports compiling from source: https://wiki.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Building_From_Source#Building_DD-WRT_from_Source I will add URL to source_code.md: https://svn.dd-wrt.com// DD-WRT supports compiling from source: https://wiki.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Building_From_Source#Building_DD-WRT_from_Source
I will add URL to source_code.md: https://svn.dd-wrt.com//
![]() This should be fixed with last commit. This should be fixed with last commit.
https://www.openhub.net/p/tinycorelinux/enlistments
![]() I mean Mailfence, but I guess it could be marked as non-free in that case. I mean Mailfence, but I guess it could be marked as non-free in that case.
![]() They don't seem to mention being free software or link to source, so I would say non-free. They don't seem to mention being free software or link to source, so I would say non-free.
![]() With quick glance, I think they are running on free software. With quick glance, I think they are running on free software.
* https://www.confidantmail.org/docs/server_admin.html
![]() How about we say so? How about we say so?
![]() 23 hours later it's up and I would link to https://knopper.net/knoppix-info/index-en.html . 23 hours later it's up and I would link to https://knopper.net/knoppix-info/index-en.html .
![]() So same as Knoppix, in my opinion we can link to their closest page to source code or listing of what packages they have. So same as Knoppix, in my opinion we can link to their closest page to source code or listing of what packages they have.
![]() How about http://puppylinux.com/woof-ce.html ? How about http://puppylinux.com/woof-ce.html ?
![]() So, Mailfence is non-free. So, Mailfence is non-free.
Adding rn.
![]() O.K, adding rn. O.K, adding rn.
![]() Is there a bug tracker or code repository we could link to? Is there a bug tracker or code repository we could link to?
![]() Sure. Sure.
Adding rn.
![]() It links to this URL: https://knopper.net/download/knoppix/ It links to this URL: https://knopper.net/download/knoppix/
Which for me redirects to: https://debian-knoppix.alioth.debian.org/
Which is offline: https://archive.fo/8H2IT
![]() Makes sense. Makes sense.
Unless somebody has a different opinion, will add to next commit.
![]() I am also fine if you wish to say "unknown". I am also fine if you wish to say "unknown".
![]() Probably not, I would say something like "list of components at https://www.confidantmail.org/docs/server_admin.html". Probably not, I would say something like "list of components at https://www.confidantmail.org/docs/server_admin.html".
![]() I mean to say that I would still link to https://knopper.net/knoppix-info/index-en.html and ask Knoppix about where their source is. I mean to say that I would still link to https://knopper.net/knoppix-info/index-en.html and ask Knoppix about where their source is.
![]() This should be fixed in later commit. This should be fixed in later commit.
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Kolab Now: ?
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jonah
commented
Frontend: https://github.com/ProtonMail/WebClient Frontend: https://github.com/ProtonMail/WebClient
Backend: closed-source
jonah
commented
Same as ProtonMail I think. Same as ProtonMail I think.
![]() 👍 :+1:
![]()
@Shifterovich Is Disroot's backend also non-free? > Same as ProtonMail I think.
@Shifterovich Is Disroot's backend also non-free?
jonah
commented
I meant Tutanota. I meant Tutanota.
![]() 👍 :+1:
![]() I think this should be just https://github.com/privacytoolsIO because of the new services (at least Searx is there) and pages hosted. I think this should be just https://github.com/privacytoolsIO because of the new services (at least Searx is there) and pages hosted.
![]()
> All services run by disroot are open source services developed by 3rd party (we do not develop any services inhouse yet). We link to both source code and the project's homesite on each page like this one:disroot.org/services/forum
>
> Our website as well as the howtos can be found on: git.fosscommunity.in/disroot
>
> This is also a place where we will publish all our automation scripts once they are fully functional and tested.
* https://board.disroot.org/project/disroot-disroot/issue/1138
![]() It's actually at https://hg.mozilla.org/ (see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Developer_guide/Source_Code/Mercurial), I didn't even find a git mirror at GitHub. It's actually at https://hg.mozilla.org/ (see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Developer_guide/Source_Code/Mercurial), I didn't even find a git mirror at GitHub.
![]() Missing ht from https? Missing ht from https?
![]() https://github.com/ipfs (some at https://github.com/ipfs-shipyard)
![]() I am not very familiar with them and don't know how much software they have, but they have organisation at GitHub. I think @JonahAragon can tell more. I am not very familiar with them and don't know how much software they have, but they have organisation at GitHub.
* https://github.com/opennic/
I think @JonahAragon can tell more.
![]() https://code.orgmode.org/bzg/org-mode
![]() https://github.com/PrivateBin/PrivateBin via https://disroot.org/en/services/privatebin
![]() Depends on the service, but reads at https://disroot.org/en/#_white-bar after selecting the service. Depends on the service, but reads at https://disroot.org/en/#_white-bar after selecting the service.
jonah
commented
Not much. That org has most code but it's basically just websites. Not much. That org has most code but it's basically just websites.
![]() @Mikaela I added all of the ones that listed a source code link. @Mikaela I added all of the ones that listed a source code link.
![]() All Disroot services code should be added. All Disroot services code should be added.
Any idea if the website is open-source? Especially the JS?
![]() https://git.fosscommunity.in/disroot/website + some other repositories https://git.fosscommunity.in/disroot/ https://git.fosscommunity.in/disroot/website + some other repositories https://git.fosscommunity.in/disroot/
![]() Ping? Ping?
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![]() I guess this may be more of a service and not even have source available, but I didn't check. I guess this may be more of a service and not even have source available, but I didn't check.
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![]() @Mikela didn't see this till now. @Mikela didn't see this till now.
Will add to PR.
![]() @Mikaela Is Mailfence or Mailbox.org Free Software? @Mikaela Is Mailfence or Mailbox.org [Free Software](https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software)?
![]() @Mikela Tutanota's backend is non-free. @Mikela Tutanota's backend is non-free.
![]() As I understand it, protected text's source code is literally their websites URL. As I understand it, protected text's source code is literally their websites URL.
https://www.protectedtext.com/js/main.js
Please correct me if I am wrong. :)
![]() This should be fixed in last commit This should be fixed in last commit
![]() Is Confidant Mail free software? Is Confidant Mail [free software](https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software)?
![]() Does OpenNic publish all of its source code? Edit: Does OpenNic publish all of its source code?
**Edit:**
Comment is outdated.
![]() I would doubt that Njalla is free software. I would doubt that Njalla is [free software](https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software).
![]() Outdated Outdated
![]() This should be fixed in a later commit. This should be fixed in a later commit.
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![]() Site is down: https://archive.fo/7S67s Site is down: https://archive.fo/7S67s
![]() As I understand it, there are tons of projects that are part of Puppy Linux. As I understand it, there are tons of projects that are part of Puppy Linux.
https://archive.fo/Fy0x0
I can try to find them all, but it will take a long time. I'm not fully certain where to start.
@Mikaela
![]() DD-WRT supports compiling from source: https://wiki.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Building_From_Source#Building_DD-WRT_from_Source I will add URL to source_code.md: https://svn.dd-wrt.com// DD-WRT supports compiling from source: https://wiki.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Building_From_Source#Building_DD-WRT_from_Source
I will add URL to source_code.md: https://svn.dd-wrt.com//
![]() This should be fixed with last commit. This should be fixed with last commit.
https://www.openhub.net/p/tinycorelinux/enlistments
![]() I mean Mailfence, but I guess it could be marked as non-free in that case. I mean Mailfence, but I guess it could be marked as non-free in that case.
![]() They don't seem to mention being free software or link to source, so I would say non-free. They don't seem to mention being free software or link to source, so I would say non-free.
![]() With quick glance, I think they are running on free software. With quick glance, I think they are running on free software.
* https://www.confidantmail.org/docs/server_admin.html
![]() How about we say so? How about we say so?
![]() 23 hours later it's up and I would link to https://knopper.net/knoppix-info/index-en.html . 23 hours later it's up and I would link to https://knopper.net/knoppix-info/index-en.html .
![]() So same as Knoppix, in my opinion we can link to their closest page to source code or listing of what packages they have. So same as Knoppix, in my opinion we can link to their closest page to source code or listing of what packages they have.
![]() How about http://puppylinux.com/woof-ce.html ? How about http://puppylinux.com/woof-ce.html ?
![]() So, Mailfence is non-free. So, Mailfence is non-free.
Adding rn.
![]() O.K, adding rn. O.K, adding rn.
![]() Is there a bug tracker or code repository we could link to? Is there a bug tracker or code repository we could link to?
![]() Sure. Sure.
Adding rn.
![]() It links to this URL: https://knopper.net/download/knoppix/ It links to this URL: https://knopper.net/download/knoppix/
Which for me redirects to: https://debian-knoppix.alioth.debian.org/
Which is offline: https://archive.fo/8H2IT
![]() Makes sense. Makes sense.
Unless somebody has a different opinion, will add to next commit.
![]() I am also fine if you wish to say "unknown". I am also fine if you wish to say "unknown".
![]() Probably not, I would say something like "list of components at https://www.confidantmail.org/docs/server_admin.html". Probably not, I would say something like "list of components at https://www.confidantmail.org/docs/server_admin.html".
![]() I mean to say that I would still link to https://knopper.net/knoppix-info/index-en.html and ask Knoppix about where their source is. I mean to say that I would still link to https://knopper.net/knoppix-info/index-en.html and ask Knoppix about where their source is.
![]() This should be fixed in later commit. This should be fixed in later commit.
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jonah
commented
Frontend: https://github.com/ProtonMail/WebClient Frontend: https://github.com/ProtonMail/WebClient
Backend: closed-source
jonah
commented
Same as ProtonMail I think. Same as ProtonMail I think.
![]() 👍 :+1:
![]()
@Shifterovich Is Disroot's backend also non-free? > Same as ProtonMail I think.
@Shifterovich Is Disroot's backend also non-free?
jonah
commented
I meant Tutanota. I meant Tutanota.
![]() 👍 :+1:
![]() I think this should be just https://github.com/privacytoolsIO because of the new services (at least Searx is there) and pages hosted. I think this should be just https://github.com/privacytoolsIO because of the new services (at least Searx is there) and pages hosted.
![]()
> All services run by disroot are open source services developed by 3rd party (we do not develop any services inhouse yet). We link to both source code and the project's homesite on each page like this one:disroot.org/services/forum
>
> Our website as well as the howtos can be found on: git.fosscommunity.in/disroot
>
> This is also a place where we will publish all our automation scripts once they are fully functional and tested.
* https://board.disroot.org/project/disroot-disroot/issue/1138
![]() It's actually at https://hg.mozilla.org/ (see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Developer_guide/Source_Code/Mercurial), I didn't even find a git mirror at GitHub. It's actually at https://hg.mozilla.org/ (see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Developer_guide/Source_Code/Mercurial), I didn't even find a git mirror at GitHub.
![]() Missing ht from https? Missing ht from https?
![]() https://github.com/ipfs (some at https://github.com/ipfs-shipyard)
![]() I am not very familiar with them and don't know how much software they have, but they have organisation at GitHub. I think @JonahAragon can tell more. I am not very familiar with them and don't know how much software they have, but they have organisation at GitHub.
* https://github.com/opennic/
I think @JonahAragon can tell more.
![]() https://code.orgmode.org/bzg/org-mode
![]() https://github.com/PrivateBin/PrivateBin via https://disroot.org/en/services/privatebin
![]() Depends on the service, but reads at https://disroot.org/en/#_white-bar after selecting the service. Depends on the service, but reads at https://disroot.org/en/#_white-bar after selecting the service.
jonah
commented
Not much. That org has most code but it's basically just websites. Not much. That org has most code but it's basically just websites.
![]() @Mikaela I added all of the ones that listed a source code link. @Mikaela I added all of the ones that listed a source code link.
![]() All Disroot services code should be added. All Disroot services code should be added.
Any idea if the website is open-source? Especially the JS?
![]() https://git.fosscommunity.in/disroot/website + some other repositories https://git.fosscommunity.in/disroot/ https://git.fosscommunity.in/disroot/website + some other repositories https://git.fosscommunity.in/disroot/
![]() Ping? Ping?
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![]() I guess this may be more of a service and not even have source available, but I didn't check. I guess this may be more of a service and not even have source available, but I didn't check.
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![]() @Mikela didn't see this till now. @Mikela didn't see this till now.
Will add to PR.
![]() @Mikaela Is Mailfence or Mailbox.org Free Software? @Mikaela Is Mailfence or Mailbox.org [Free Software](https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software)?
![]() @Mikela Tutanota's backend is non-free. @Mikela Tutanota's backend is non-free.
![]() As I understand it, protected text's source code is literally their websites URL. As I understand it, protected text's source code is literally their websites URL.
https://www.protectedtext.com/js/main.js
Please correct me if I am wrong. :)
![]() This should be fixed in last commit This should be fixed in last commit
![]() Is Confidant Mail free software? Is Confidant Mail [free software](https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software)?
![]() Does OpenNic publish all of its source code? Edit: Does OpenNic publish all of its source code?
**Edit:**
Comment is outdated.
![]() I would doubt that Njalla is free software. I would doubt that Njalla is [free software](https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software).
![]() Outdated Outdated
![]() This should be fixed in a later commit. This should be fixed in a later commit.
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![]() Site is down: https://archive.fo/7S67s Site is down: https://archive.fo/7S67s
![]() As I understand it, there are tons of projects that are part of Puppy Linux. As I understand it, there are tons of projects that are part of Puppy Linux.
https://archive.fo/Fy0x0
I can try to find them all, but it will take a long time. I'm not fully certain where to start.
@Mikaela
![]() DD-WRT supports compiling from source: https://wiki.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Building_From_Source#Building_DD-WRT_from_Source I will add URL to source_code.md: https://svn.dd-wrt.com// DD-WRT supports compiling from source: https://wiki.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Building_From_Source#Building_DD-WRT_from_Source
I will add URL to source_code.md: https://svn.dd-wrt.com//
![]() This should be fixed with last commit. This should be fixed with last commit.
https://www.openhub.net/p/tinycorelinux/enlistments
![]() I mean Mailfence, but I guess it could be marked as non-free in that case. I mean Mailfence, but I guess it could be marked as non-free in that case.
![]() They don't seem to mention being free software or link to source, so I would say non-free. They don't seem to mention being free software or link to source, so I would say non-free.
![]() With quick glance, I think they are running on free software. With quick glance, I think they are running on free software.
* https://www.confidantmail.org/docs/server_admin.html
![]() How about we say so? How about we say so?
![]() 23 hours later it's up and I would link to https://knopper.net/knoppix-info/index-en.html . 23 hours later it's up and I would link to https://knopper.net/knoppix-info/index-en.html .
![]() So same as Knoppix, in my opinion we can link to their closest page to source code or listing of what packages they have. So same as Knoppix, in my opinion we can link to their closest page to source code or listing of what packages they have.
![]() How about http://puppylinux.com/woof-ce.html ? How about http://puppylinux.com/woof-ce.html ?
![]() So, Mailfence is non-free. So, Mailfence is non-free.
Adding rn.
![]() O.K, adding rn. O.K, adding rn.
![]() Is there a bug tracker or code repository we could link to? Is there a bug tracker or code repository we could link to?
![]() Sure. Sure.
Adding rn.
![]() It links to this URL: https://knopper.net/download/knoppix/ It links to this URL: https://knopper.net/download/knoppix/
Which for me redirects to: https://debian-knoppix.alioth.debian.org/
Which is offline: https://archive.fo/8H2IT
![]() Makes sense. Makes sense.
Unless somebody has a different opinion, will add to next commit.
![]() I am also fine if you wish to say "unknown". I am also fine if you wish to say "unknown".
![]() Probably not, I would say something like "list of components at https://www.confidantmail.org/docs/server_admin.html". Probably not, I would say something like "list of components at https://www.confidantmail.org/docs/server_admin.html".
![]() I mean to say that I would still link to https://knopper.net/knoppix-info/index-en.html and ask Knoppix about where their source is. I mean to say that I would still link to https://knopper.net/knoppix-info/index-en.html and ask Knoppix about where their source is.
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jonah
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Frontend: https://github.com/ProtonMail/WebClient Frontend: https://github.com/ProtonMail/WebClient
Backend: closed-source
jonah
commented
Same as ProtonMail I think. Same as ProtonMail I think.
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@Shifterovich Is Disroot's backend also non-free? > Same as ProtonMail I think.
@Shifterovich Is Disroot's backend also non-free?
jonah
commented
I meant Tutanota. I meant Tutanota.
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![]() I think this should be just https://github.com/privacytoolsIO because of the new services (at least Searx is there) and pages hosted. I think this should be just https://github.com/privacytoolsIO because of the new services (at least Searx is there) and pages hosted.
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> All services run by disroot are open source services developed by 3rd party (we do not develop any services inhouse yet). We link to both source code and the project's homesite on each page like this one:disroot.org/services/forum
>
> Our website as well as the howtos can be found on: git.fosscommunity.in/disroot
>
> This is also a place where we will publish all our automation scripts once they are fully functional and tested.
* https://board.disroot.org/project/disroot-disroot/issue/1138
![]() It's actually at https://hg.mozilla.org/ (see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Developer_guide/Source_Code/Mercurial), I didn't even find a git mirror at GitHub. It's actually at https://hg.mozilla.org/ (see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Developer_guide/Source_Code/Mercurial), I didn't even find a git mirror at GitHub.
![]() Missing ht from https? Missing ht from https?
![]() https://github.com/ipfs (some at https://github.com/ipfs-shipyard)
![]() I am not very familiar with them and don't know how much software they have, but they have organisation at GitHub. I think @JonahAragon can tell more. I am not very familiar with them and don't know how much software they have, but they have organisation at GitHub.
* https://github.com/opennic/
I think @JonahAragon can tell more.
![]() https://code.orgmode.org/bzg/org-mode
![]() https://github.com/PrivateBin/PrivateBin via https://disroot.org/en/services/privatebin
![]() Depends on the service, but reads at https://disroot.org/en/#_white-bar after selecting the service. Depends on the service, but reads at https://disroot.org/en/#_white-bar after selecting the service.
jonah
commented
Not much. That org has most code but it's basically just websites. Not much. That org has most code but it's basically just websites.
![]() @Mikaela I added all of the ones that listed a source code link. @Mikaela I added all of the ones that listed a source code link.
![]() All Disroot services code should be added. All Disroot services code should be added.
Any idea if the website is open-source? Especially the JS?
![]() https://git.fosscommunity.in/disroot/website + some other repositories https://git.fosscommunity.in/disroot/ https://git.fosscommunity.in/disroot/website + some other repositories https://git.fosscommunity.in/disroot/
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![]() @Mikela didn't see this till now. @Mikela didn't see this till now.
Will add to PR.
![]() @Mikaela Is Mailfence or Mailbox.org Free Software? @Mikaela Is Mailfence or Mailbox.org [Free Software](https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software)?
![]() @Mikela Tutanota's backend is non-free. @Mikela Tutanota's backend is non-free.
![]() As I understand it, protected text's source code is literally their websites URL. As I understand it, protected text's source code is literally their websites URL.
https://www.protectedtext.com/js/main.js
Please correct me if I am wrong. :)
![]() This should be fixed in last commit This should be fixed in last commit
![]() Is Confidant Mail free software? Is Confidant Mail [free software](https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software)?
![]() Does OpenNic publish all of its source code? Edit: Does OpenNic publish all of its source code?
**Edit:**
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![]() I would doubt that Njalla is free software. I would doubt that Njalla is [free software](https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software).
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![]() Site is down: https://archive.fo/7S67s Site is down: https://archive.fo/7S67s
![]() As I understand it, there are tons of projects that are part of Puppy Linux. As I understand it, there are tons of projects that are part of Puppy Linux.
https://archive.fo/Fy0x0
I can try to find them all, but it will take a long time. I'm not fully certain where to start.
@Mikaela
![]() DD-WRT supports compiling from source: https://wiki.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Building_From_Source#Building_DD-WRT_from_Source I will add URL to source_code.md: https://svn.dd-wrt.com// DD-WRT supports compiling from source: https://wiki.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Building_From_Source#Building_DD-WRT_from_Source
I will add URL to source_code.md: https://svn.dd-wrt.com//
![]() This should be fixed with last commit. This should be fixed with last commit.
https://www.openhub.net/p/tinycorelinux/enlistments
![]() I mean Mailfence, but I guess it could be marked as non-free in that case. I mean Mailfence, but I guess it could be marked as non-free in that case.
![]() They don't seem to mention being free software or link to source, so I would say non-free. They don't seem to mention being free software or link to source, so I would say non-free.
![]() With quick glance, I think they are running on free software. With quick glance, I think they are running on free software.
* https://www.confidantmail.org/docs/server_admin.html
![]() How about we say so? How about we say so?
![]() 23 hours later it's up and I would link to https://knopper.net/knoppix-info/index-en.html . 23 hours later it's up and I would link to https://knopper.net/knoppix-info/index-en.html .
![]() So same as Knoppix, in my opinion we can link to their closest page to source code or listing of what packages they have. So same as Knoppix, in my opinion we can link to their closest page to source code or listing of what packages they have.
![]() How about http://puppylinux.com/woof-ce.html ? How about http://puppylinux.com/woof-ce.html ?
![]() So, Mailfence is non-free. So, Mailfence is non-free.
Adding rn.
![]() O.K, adding rn. O.K, adding rn.
![]() Is there a bug tracker or code repository we could link to? Is there a bug tracker or code repository we could link to?
![]() Sure. Sure.
Adding rn.
![]() It links to this URL: https://knopper.net/download/knoppix/ It links to this URL: https://knopper.net/download/knoppix/
Which for me redirects to: https://debian-knoppix.alioth.debian.org/
Which is offline: https://archive.fo/8H2IT
![]() Makes sense. Makes sense.
Unless somebody has a different opinion, will add to next commit.
![]() I am also fine if you wish to say "unknown". I am also fine if you wish to say "unknown".
![]() Probably not, I would say something like "list of components at https://www.confidantmail.org/docs/server_admin.html". Probably not, I would say something like "list of components at https://www.confidantmail.org/docs/server_admin.html".
![]() I mean to say that I would still link to https://knopper.net/knoppix-info/index-en.html and ask Knoppix about where their source is. I mean to say that I would still link to https://knopper.net/knoppix-info/index-en.html and ask Knoppix about where their source is.
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Mail-in-a-Box: https://github.com/mail-in-a-box/mailinabox
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Interesting Email Providers Under Development
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jonah
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Frontend: https://github.com/ProtonMail/WebClient Frontend: https://github.com/ProtonMail/WebClient
Backend: closed-source
jonah
commented
Frontend: https://github.com/ProtonMail/WebClient Frontend: https://github.com/ProtonMail/WebClient
Backend: closed-source
jonah
commented
Same as ProtonMail I think. Same as ProtonMail I think.
jonah
commented
Same as ProtonMail I think. Same as ProtonMail I think.
![]() 👍 :+1:
![]() 👍 :+1:
![]()
@Shifterovich Is Disroot's backend also non-free? > Same as ProtonMail I think.
@Shifterovich Is Disroot's backend also non-free?
![]()
@Shifterovich Is Disroot's backend also non-free? > Same as ProtonMail I think.
@Shifterovich Is Disroot's backend also non-free?
jonah
commented
I meant Tutanota. I meant Tutanota.
jonah
commented
I meant Tutanota. I meant Tutanota.
![]() 👍 :+1:
![]() 👍 :+1:
![]() I think this should be just https://github.com/privacytoolsIO because of the new services (at least Searx is there) and pages hosted. I think this should be just https://github.com/privacytoolsIO because of the new services (at least Searx is there) and pages hosted.
![]() I think this should be just https://github.com/privacytoolsIO because of the new services (at least Searx is there) and pages hosted. I think this should be just https://github.com/privacytoolsIO because of the new services (at least Searx is there) and pages hosted.
![]()
> All services run by disroot are open source services developed by 3rd party (we do not develop any services inhouse yet). We link to both source code and the project's homesite on each page like this one:disroot.org/services/forum
>
> Our website as well as the howtos can be found on: git.fosscommunity.in/disroot
>
> This is also a place where we will publish all our automation scripts once they are fully functional and tested.
* https://board.disroot.org/project/disroot-disroot/issue/1138
![]()
> All services run by disroot are open source services developed by 3rd party (we do not develop any services inhouse yet). We link to both source code and the project's homesite on each page like this one:disroot.org/services/forum
>
> Our website as well as the howtos can be found on: git.fosscommunity.in/disroot
>
> This is also a place where we will publish all our automation scripts once they are fully functional and tested.
* https://board.disroot.org/project/disroot-disroot/issue/1138
![]() It's actually at https://hg.mozilla.org/ (see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Developer_guide/Source_Code/Mercurial), I didn't even find a git mirror at GitHub. It's actually at https://hg.mozilla.org/ (see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Developer_guide/Source_Code/Mercurial), I didn't even find a git mirror at GitHub.
![]() It's actually at https://hg.mozilla.org/ (see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Developer_guide/Source_Code/Mercurial), I didn't even find a git mirror at GitHub. It's actually at https://hg.mozilla.org/ (see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Developer_guide/Source_Code/Mercurial), I didn't even find a git mirror at GitHub.
![]() Missing ht from https? Missing ht from https?
![]() Missing ht from https? Missing ht from https?
![]() https://github.com/ipfs (some at https://github.com/ipfs-shipyard)
![]() https://github.com/ipfs (some at https://github.com/ipfs-shipyard)
![]() I am not very familiar with them and don't know how much software they have, but they have organisation at GitHub. I think @JonahAragon can tell more. I am not very familiar with them and don't know how much software they have, but they have organisation at GitHub.
* https://github.com/opennic/
I think @JonahAragon can tell more.
![]() I am not very familiar with them and don't know how much software they have, but they have organisation at GitHub. I think @JonahAragon can tell more. I am not very familiar with them and don't know how much software they have, but they have organisation at GitHub.
* https://github.com/opennic/
I think @JonahAragon can tell more.
![]() https://code.orgmode.org/bzg/org-mode
![]() https://code.orgmode.org/bzg/org-mode
![]() https://github.com/PrivateBin/PrivateBin via https://disroot.org/en/services/privatebin
![]() https://github.com/PrivateBin/PrivateBin via https://disroot.org/en/services/privatebin
![]() Depends on the service, but reads at https://disroot.org/en/#_white-bar after selecting the service. Depends on the service, but reads at https://disroot.org/en/#_white-bar after selecting the service.
![]() Depends on the service, but reads at https://disroot.org/en/#_white-bar after selecting the service. Depends on the service, but reads at https://disroot.org/en/#_white-bar after selecting the service.
jonah
commented
Not much. That org has most code but it's basically just websites. Not much. That org has most code but it's basically just websites.
jonah
commented
Not much. That org has most code but it's basically just websites. Not much. That org has most code but it's basically just websites.
![]() @Mikaela I added all of the ones that listed a source code link. @Mikaela I added all of the ones that listed a source code link.
![]() @Mikaela I added all of the ones that listed a source code link. @Mikaela I added all of the ones that listed a source code link.
![]() All Disroot services code should be added. All Disroot services code should be added.
Any idea if the website is open-source? Especially the JS?
![]() All Disroot services code should be added. All Disroot services code should be added.
Any idea if the website is open-source? Especially the JS?
![]() https://git.fosscommunity.in/disroot/website + some other repositories https://git.fosscommunity.in/disroot/ https://git.fosscommunity.in/disroot/website + some other repositories https://git.fosscommunity.in/disroot/
![]() https://git.fosscommunity.in/disroot/website + some other repositories https://git.fosscommunity.in/disroot/ https://git.fosscommunity.in/disroot/website + some other repositories https://git.fosscommunity.in/disroot/
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![]() I guess this may be more of a service and not even have source available, but I didn't check. I guess this may be more of a service and not even have source available, but I didn't check.
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![]() @Mikela didn't see this till now. @Mikela didn't see this till now.
Will add to PR.
![]() @Mikela didn't see this till now. @Mikela didn't see this till now.
Will add to PR.
![]() @Mikaela Is Mailfence or Mailbox.org Free Software? @Mikaela Is Mailfence or Mailbox.org [Free Software](https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software)?
![]() @Mikaela Is Mailfence or Mailbox.org Free Software? @Mikaela Is Mailfence or Mailbox.org [Free Software](https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software)?
![]() @Mikela Tutanota's backend is non-free. @Mikela Tutanota's backend is non-free.
![]() @Mikela Tutanota's backend is non-free. @Mikela Tutanota's backend is non-free.
![]() As I understand it, protected text's source code is literally their websites URL. As I understand it, protected text's source code is literally their websites URL.
https://www.protectedtext.com/js/main.js
Please correct me if I am wrong. :)
![]() As I understand it, protected text's source code is literally their websites URL. As I understand it, protected text's source code is literally their websites URL.
https://www.protectedtext.com/js/main.js
Please correct me if I am wrong. :)
![]() This should be fixed in last commit This should be fixed in last commit
![]() This should be fixed in last commit This should be fixed in last commit
![]() Is Confidant Mail free software? Is Confidant Mail [free software](https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software)?
![]() Is Confidant Mail free software? Is Confidant Mail [free software](https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software)?
![]() Does OpenNic publish all of its source code? Edit: Does OpenNic publish all of its source code?
**Edit:**
Comment is outdated.
![]() Does OpenNic publish all of its source code? Edit: Does OpenNic publish all of its source code?
**Edit:**
Comment is outdated.
![]() I would doubt that Njalla is free software. I would doubt that Njalla is [free software](https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software).
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![]() Site is down: https://archive.fo/7S67s Site is down: https://archive.fo/7S67s
![]() Site is down: https://archive.fo/7S67s Site is down: https://archive.fo/7S67s
![]() As I understand it, there are tons of projects that are part of Puppy Linux. As I understand it, there are tons of projects that are part of Puppy Linux.
https://archive.fo/Fy0x0
I can try to find them all, but it will take a long time. I'm not fully certain where to start.
@Mikaela
![]() As I understand it, there are tons of projects that are part of Puppy Linux. As I understand it, there are tons of projects that are part of Puppy Linux.
https://archive.fo/Fy0x0
I can try to find them all, but it will take a long time. I'm not fully certain where to start.
@Mikaela
![]() DD-WRT supports compiling from source: https://wiki.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Building_From_Source#Building_DD-WRT_from_Source I will add URL to source_code.md: https://svn.dd-wrt.com// DD-WRT supports compiling from source: https://wiki.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Building_From_Source#Building_DD-WRT_from_Source
I will add URL to source_code.md: https://svn.dd-wrt.com//
![]() DD-WRT supports compiling from source: https://wiki.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Building_From_Source#Building_DD-WRT_from_Source I will add URL to source_code.md: https://svn.dd-wrt.com// DD-WRT supports compiling from source: https://wiki.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Building_From_Source#Building_DD-WRT_from_Source
I will add URL to source_code.md: https://svn.dd-wrt.com//
![]() This should be fixed with last commit. This should be fixed with last commit.
https://www.openhub.net/p/tinycorelinux/enlistments
![]() This should be fixed with last commit. This should be fixed with last commit.
https://www.openhub.net/p/tinycorelinux/enlistments
![]() I mean Mailfence, but I guess it could be marked as non-free in that case. I mean Mailfence, but I guess it could be marked as non-free in that case.
![]() I mean Mailfence, but I guess it could be marked as non-free in that case. I mean Mailfence, but I guess it could be marked as non-free in that case.
![]() They don't seem to mention being free software or link to source, so I would say non-free. They don't seem to mention being free software or link to source, so I would say non-free.
![]() They don't seem to mention being free software or link to source, so I would say non-free. They don't seem to mention being free software or link to source, so I would say non-free.
![]() With quick glance, I think they are running on free software. With quick glance, I think they are running on free software.
* https://www.confidantmail.org/docs/server_admin.html
![]() With quick glance, I think they are running on free software. With quick glance, I think they are running on free software.
* https://www.confidantmail.org/docs/server_admin.html
![]() How about we say so? How about we say so?
![]() How about we say so? How about we say so?
![]() 23 hours later it's up and I would link to https://knopper.net/knoppix-info/index-en.html . 23 hours later it's up and I would link to https://knopper.net/knoppix-info/index-en.html .
![]() 23 hours later it's up and I would link to https://knopper.net/knoppix-info/index-en.html . 23 hours later it's up and I would link to https://knopper.net/knoppix-info/index-en.html .
![]() So same as Knoppix, in my opinion we can link to their closest page to source code or listing of what packages they have. So same as Knoppix, in my opinion we can link to their closest page to source code or listing of what packages they have.
![]() So same as Knoppix, in my opinion we can link to their closest page to source code or listing of what packages they have. So same as Knoppix, in my opinion we can link to their closest page to source code or listing of what packages they have.
![]() How about http://puppylinux.com/woof-ce.html ? How about http://puppylinux.com/woof-ce.html ?
![]() How about http://puppylinux.com/woof-ce.html ? How about http://puppylinux.com/woof-ce.html ?
![]() So, Mailfence is non-free. So, Mailfence is non-free.
Adding rn.
![]() So, Mailfence is non-free. So, Mailfence is non-free.
Adding rn.
![]() O.K, adding rn. O.K, adding rn.
![]() O.K, adding rn. O.K, adding rn.
![]() Is there a bug tracker or code repository we could link to? Is there a bug tracker or code repository we could link to?
![]() Is there a bug tracker or code repository we could link to? Is there a bug tracker or code repository we could link to?
![]() Sure. Sure.
Adding rn.
![]() Sure. Sure.
Adding rn.
![]() It links to this URL: https://knopper.net/download/knoppix/ It links to this URL: https://knopper.net/download/knoppix/
Which for me redirects to: https://debian-knoppix.alioth.debian.org/
Which is offline: https://archive.fo/8H2IT
![]() It links to this URL: https://knopper.net/download/knoppix/ It links to this URL: https://knopper.net/download/knoppix/
Which for me redirects to: https://debian-knoppix.alioth.debian.org/
Which is offline: https://archive.fo/8H2IT
![]() Makes sense. Makes sense.
Unless somebody has a different opinion, will add to next commit.
![]() Makes sense. Makes sense.
Unless somebody has a different opinion, will add to next commit.
![]() I am also fine if you wish to say "unknown". I am also fine if you wish to say "unknown".
![]() I am also fine if you wish to say "unknown". I am also fine if you wish to say "unknown".
![]() Probably not, I would say something like "list of components at https://www.confidantmail.org/docs/server_admin.html". Probably not, I would say something like "list of components at https://www.confidantmail.org/docs/server_admin.html".
![]() Probably not, I would say something like "list of components at https://www.confidantmail.org/docs/server_admin.html". Probably not, I would say something like "list of components at https://www.confidantmail.org/docs/server_admin.html".
![]() I mean to say that I would still link to https://knopper.net/knoppix-info/index-en.html and ask Knoppix about where their source is. I mean to say that I would still link to https://knopper.net/knoppix-info/index-en.html and ask Knoppix about where their source is.
![]() I mean to say that I would still link to https://knopper.net/knoppix-info/index-en.html and ask Knoppix about where their source is. I mean to say that I would still link to https://knopper.net/knoppix-info/index-en.html and ask Knoppix about where their source is.
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![]() This should be fixed in later commit. This should be fixed in later commit.
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Frontend: https://github.com/ProtonMail/WebClient
Backend: closed-source
Frontend: https://github.com/ProtonMail/WebClient
Backend: closed-source
Same as ProtonMail I think.
Same as ProtonMail I think.
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@Shifterovich Is Disroot's backend also non-free?
@Shifterovich Is Disroot's backend also non-free?
I meant Tutanota.
I meant Tutanota.
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I think this should be just https://github.com/privacytoolsIO because of the new services (at least Searx is there) and pages hosted.
I think this should be just https://github.com/privacytoolsIO because of the new services (at least Searx is there) and pages hosted.
It's actually at https://hg.mozilla.org/ (see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Developer_guide/Source_Code/Mercurial), I didn't even find a git mirror at GitHub.
It's actually at https://hg.mozilla.org/ (see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Developer_guide/Source_Code/Mercurial), I didn't even find a git mirror at GitHub.
Missing ht from https?
Missing ht from https?
https://github.com/ipfs (some at https://github.com/ipfs-shipyard)
https://github.com/ipfs (some at https://github.com/ipfs-shipyard)
I am not very familiar with them and don't know how much software they have, but they have organisation at GitHub.
I think @JonahAragon can tell more.
I am not very familiar with them and don't know how much software they have, but they have organisation at GitHub.
I think @JonahAragon can tell more.
https://code.orgmode.org/bzg/org-mode
https://code.orgmode.org/bzg/org-mode
https://github.com/PrivateBin/PrivateBin via https://disroot.org/en/services/privatebin
https://github.com/PrivateBin/PrivateBin via https://disroot.org/en/services/privatebin
Depends on the service, but reads at https://disroot.org/en/#_white-bar after selecting the service.
Depends on the service, but reads at https://disroot.org/en/#_white-bar after selecting the service.
Not much. That org has most code but it's basically just websites.
Not much. That org has most code but it's basically just websites.
@Mikaela I added all of the ones that listed a source code link.
@Mikaela I added all of the ones that listed a source code link.
All Disroot services code should be added.
Any idea if the website is open-source? Especially the JS?
All Disroot services code should be added.
Any idea if the website is open-source? Especially the JS?
https://git.fosscommunity.in/disroot/website + some other repositories https://git.fosscommunity.in/disroot/
https://git.fosscommunity.in/disroot/website + some other repositories https://git.fosscommunity.in/disroot/
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I guess this may be more of a service and not even have source available, but I didn't check.
I guess this may be more of a service and not even have source available, but I didn't check.
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@Mikela didn't see this till now.
Will add to PR.
@Mikela didn't see this till now.
Will add to PR.
@Mikaela Is Mailfence or Mailbox.org Free Software?
@Mikaela Is Mailfence or Mailbox.org Free Software?
@Mikela Tutanota's backend is non-free.
@Mikela Tutanota's backend is non-free.
As I understand it, protected text's source code is literally their websites URL.
https://www.protectedtext.com/js/main.js
Please correct me if I am wrong. :)
As I understand it, protected text's source code is literally their websites URL.
https://www.protectedtext.com/js/main.js
Please correct me if I am wrong. :)
This should be fixed in last commit
This should be fixed in last commit
Is Confidant Mail free software?
Is Confidant Mail free software?
Does OpenNic publish all of its source code?
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Does OpenNic publish all of its source code?
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I would doubt that Njalla is free software.
I would doubt that Njalla is free software.
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This should be fixed in a later commit.
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Site is down: https://archive.fo/7S67s
Site is down: https://archive.fo/7S67s
As I understand it, there are tons of projects that are part of Puppy Linux.
https://archive.fo/Fy0x0
I can try to find them all, but it will take a long time. I'm not fully certain where to start.
@Mikaela
As I understand it, there are tons of projects that are part of Puppy Linux.
https://archive.fo/Fy0x0
I can try to find them all, but it will take a long time. I'm not fully certain where to start.
@Mikaela
DD-WRT supports compiling from source: https://wiki.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Building_From_Source#Building_DD-WRT_from_Source
I will add URL to source_code.md: https://svn.dd-wrt.com//
DD-WRT supports compiling from source: https://wiki.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Building_From_Source#Building_DD-WRT_from_Source
I will add URL to source_code.md: https://svn.dd-wrt.com//
This should be fixed with last commit.
https://www.openhub.net/p/tinycorelinux/enlistments
This should be fixed with last commit.
https://www.openhub.net/p/tinycorelinux/enlistments
I mean Mailfence, but I guess it could be marked as non-free in that case.
I mean Mailfence, but I guess it could be marked as non-free in that case.
They don't seem to mention being free software or link to source, so I would say non-free.
They don't seem to mention being free software or link to source, so I would say non-free.
With quick glance, I think they are running on free software.
With quick glance, I think they are running on free software.
How about we say so?
How about we say so?
23 hours later it's up and I would link to https://knopper.net/knoppix-info/index-en.html .
23 hours later it's up and I would link to https://knopper.net/knoppix-info/index-en.html .
So same as Knoppix, in my opinion we can link to their closest page to source code or listing of what packages they have.
So same as Knoppix, in my opinion we can link to their closest page to source code or listing of what packages they have.
How about http://puppylinux.com/woof-ce.html ?
How about http://puppylinux.com/woof-ce.html ?
So, Mailfence is non-free.
Adding rn.
So, Mailfence is non-free.
Adding rn.
O.K, adding rn.
O.K, adding rn.
Is there a bug tracker or code repository we could link to?
Is there a bug tracker or code repository we could link to?
Sure.
Adding rn.
Sure.
Adding rn.
It links to this URL: https://knopper.net/download/knoppix/
Which for me redirects to: https://debian-knoppix.alioth.debian.org/
Which is offline: https://archive.fo/8H2IT
It links to this URL: https://knopper.net/download/knoppix/
Which for me redirects to: https://debian-knoppix.alioth.debian.org/
Which is offline: https://archive.fo/8H2IT
Makes sense.
Unless somebody has a different opinion, will add to next commit.
Makes sense.
Unless somebody has a different opinion, will add to next commit.
I am also fine if you wish to say "unknown".
I am also fine if you wish to say "unknown".
Probably not, I would say something like "list of components at https://www.confidantmail.org/docs/server_admin.html".
Probably not, I would say something like "list of components at https://www.confidantmail.org/docs/server_admin.html".
I mean to say that I would still link to https://knopper.net/knoppix-info/index-en.html and ask Knoppix about where their source is.
I mean to say that I would still link to https://knopper.net/knoppix-info/index-en.html and ask Knoppix about where their source is.
This should be fixed in later commit.
This should be fixed in later commit.