rany2
rany2
@PF4Public I think he'd like this part of the README removed: `Fedora: Available in OBS, by following [instructions](https://github.com/ungoogled-software/ungoogled-chromium-fedora) in the downloads section. Also available in [RPM Fusion](https://rpmfusion.org/Configuration) as chromium-browser-privacy (outdated).`
@PF4Public This actually seems important, Chromium doesn't fallback to CRL and OCSP doesn't work well (or at all) for most CAs. Firefox already has OneCRL so it's actually a common...
> as an optional feature sure, no hard opinion How so? This makes it so that CAs can't revoke bad certificates. There is no OCSP/CRL fallback, it's completely broken.
Alternatively we can see if we could have OCSP/CRL working properly, this wouldn't be an issue if that was working properly.
Minor nitpick but inverting the flag made it such that MDNS is disabled by default which I think is a bad default. As far as I know, this feature doesn't...
@PF4Public I was referring to this line: https://github.com/ungoogled-software/ungoogled-chromium/pull/2116/commits/c6fa0d4936a4b1f17d0eee52b91b7deb0d41db2f#diff-0d417477f79d089dbf61e8105859741606baaf2d56f6382c31397795eabb8910L85
I could work on this if you like, it shouldn't be too complicated really.
@waffletower he did improve the codebase though, all this comes a long way to improve maintainability. Besides this also fixes some bugs...