On Sun, 12 Mar 2006, Michael Spang wrote: > Michael Spang wrote: > > > Package name : firefox-greasemonkey > > Version : 0.6.4 > > Upstream Author : Aaron Boodman > > URL : http://greasemonkey.mozdev.org/ > > License : No restrictions > > Description : firefox extension which enables customization of > > webpages with user scripts > > > > Greasemonkey allows users of the Firefox web browser to create or > > download > > user scripts which modify the content or behavior of web sites. It > > provides a > > powerful way to personalize the web. The scripts are written in > > Javascript and > > have access to many of Firefox's features. A large collection of > > prewritten scripts > > can be found at userscripts.org > > I posted this back in December of 2005. Are any sponsors who missed the > original interested? > The ITP is #341915 and the package is at > http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/g/greasemonkey/ I actually was looking at this earlier, so I'm interested in sponsoring it... I'll take a look at your packages in just a bit. Don Armstrong -- I now know how retro SCOs OSes are. Riotous, riotous stuff. How they had the ya-yas to declare Linux an infant OS in need of their IP is beyond me. Upcoming features? PAM. files larger than 2 gigs. NFS over TCP. The 80's called, they want their features back. -- Compactable Dave http://www3.sympatico.ca/dcarpeneto/sco.html http://www.donarmstrong.com http://rzlab.ucr.edu
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