RequestPolicyContinued / requestpolicy

a web browser extension that gives you control over cross-site requests. Available for XUL/XPCOM-based browsers.
https://github.com/RequestPolicyContinued/requestpolicy/wiki
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documentation (and wiki) discussion #902

Open myrdd opened 6 years ago

myrdd commented 6 years ago

This issue is for discussion and any kind of short comments or questions regarding the documentation at https://github.com/RequestPolicyContinued/requestpolicy/wiki. Anything documentation-related that doesn't need a separate issue can be written here.

myrdd commented 6 years ago

I did add some notes to the Build requirements page from a Debian user perspective. If you feel it adds value to the page let it be, if not , feel free to revert to an older revision of the page.

@shirishag75 fyi i made some further improvements. on stretch, npm is missing

shirishag75 commented 6 years ago

npm backporting is in progress, would be in stretch backports -

See https://salsa.debian.org/js-team/npm/wikis/home

cheggerdev commented 5 years ago

Oh, the requestpolicy-continued addon page on https://addons.mozilla.org/ is gone ...

myrdd commented 5 years ago

Oh, the requestpolicy-continued addon page on https://addons.mozilla.org/ is gone ...

Interesting… but the Thunderbird an Seamonkey page (I call it ATN) is still available. https://addons.thunderbird.net/en-US/seamonkey/addon/requestpolicy-continued/

cheggerdev commented 5 years ago

Oh, the requestpolicy-continued addon page on https://addons.mozilla.org/ is gone ...

Interesting… but the Thunderbird an Seamonkey page (I call it ATN) is still available. https://addons.thunderbird.net/en-US/seamonkey/addon/requestpolicy-continued/

Eventually requestpolicy is considered to be a thunderbird add-on because of its signature (see #904). Just guessing.

shirishag75 commented 5 years ago

Btw npm and nodejs have been in stretch backports for months now and without doing any special gymnastics. Just need to enable debian backports in Debian, update the index and install nodejs and npm and you have them.

myrdd commented 5 years ago

thanks for that info @shirishag75, I'll update the wiki