https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=424577
Someone Concerned <lq1prs+2rm8s1mam7fmjxo0...@sharklasers.com> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Resolution|WAITINGFORINFO |--- Status|NEEDSINFO |REPORTED --- Comment #3 from Someone Concerned <lq1prs+2rm8s1mam7fmjxo0...@sharklasers.com> --- Well, the "this software is proprietary" anti-feature can be easily determined from the license. I couldn't find where to check for the rest of them though. So let's source the information externally from we the people. Here's an idea: 1) Create a repository on https://gitlab.com or https://invent.kde.org. 2) Invite people via blogs, Reddit, etc. to contribute files like this: { package_names: [ "firefox", "firefox-esr", "firefox-developer-edition", "org.mozilla.firefox" ], exclude: [ { "distribution": "debian" } ], anti_features: [ "tracking" ] } 3) Use these files in Discover to report anti-features. Add a "Report an Error" link leading to a repository's wiki page. Yes, using an external source like this would mean both false positives and false negatives, but this hasn't stopped the likes of uBlock Origin, not to mention movie review sites... -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.