@ohfp yet, you replied.
How am I supposed to respond?
PRs would probably be ideal.
I can't even get a working build environment locally for LibreWolf.
They cross compile to macOS in the cloud and don't have build instructions for macOS, because they apparently don't use it.
So the PRs would need to get started on a much more fundamental level.
How many spoons do I have?
@velox_vulnus as an unpaid volunteer maintainer of libre/free open source software myself, I only wish that meant I never had to deal with complaints!
I am not even sure how many hours (mine & others') were wasted adding a legacy_dsa variant to MacPorts' OpenSSH after the 9.8p1 release.
Even though DSA is going to be deprecated entirely in 2025 & announcements warning against it are much older.
Who the hell said anything about me feeling entitled?
Obviously someone has to do the work.
You seem to be off your rocker if you think that just because a project disclaims donations that absolves them of criticism.
I've never encountered anything that didn't have room for improvement.
smdh @ more Firefox BS.
"Firefox was created in 2002 under the codename 'Phoenix' by members of the Mozilla community who desired a standalone browser rather than the Mozilla Application Suite bundle."
Remember those halcyon Phoenix days? I do.
They were all too short lived.
Now even Firefox forks such as @librewolf seem to be sitting on their thumbs, thinking maybe it's sufficient to merely option out offending lines of code.
Have decades of return to libc exploits meant nothing to developers?!
If you aren't going to branch to the code, don't leave it in the source! It is an attack surface laying dormant whether you realize it or not.
Is it more work? Sure.
Do the work!
LibreSSL didn't rip out tens of thousands of lines from OpenSSL without good reasons.
The dividends have been appreciable.
If LibreWolf really wants to walk the walk and not just talk the privacy talk, it would behoove itself to stop using Homebrew, which opts-in users by default to telemetry.
I was incarnated as a human in the last quarter of the 20th century in Menlo Park. My parents' church still shares a parking lot with SRI, which had a cross licensing arrangement with Xerox PARC.
I was rockin GUI systems before most people even had a C64. Yet if I get into histrionics, most consider it a bore.
Was forced to work as a minor, often unpaid, like a chore. Alas as an adult I never earned billions galore. Even if some of the code I've tweaked & improved you've used, I implore.