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Re: Feedback on our evaluation criteria
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Fischers Fritz |
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Re: Feedback on our evaluation criteria |
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Wed, 22 May 2024 22:26:51 +0000 |
> > 1. In the above example of GitHub getting grade F for important
> > site functionality requiring nonfree JavaScript, for example,
> > we could perhaps link to an email list discussion where we refer
> > to a particular instance of important functionality breaking
> > when we don't run a particular nonfree JavaScript.
>
> I think this is not a wise idea.
>
> * It would be a lot more work, and we have more important things we
> should attend to.
>
> * Pointing at those discussions would focus attention on the
> disagreements in the discussions. That could be counter productive.
>
> I suggest asking your associate to give suggestions of what sorts
> of answers perse would want to see. That way we could look at
> this question more clearly.
I think he was hoping for a list of some non-free JavaScript files
so that he (were he running the code-hosting website) could look
through each and fix them.
We cannot be expected to provide a complete list, but I imagine
it is useful to list any that we discovered in the course of the
evaluation.
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Fischers Fritz <=
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