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Make sure libraries/frameworks coming from W3C JS repo are whitelisted #785

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tripu opened this issue Sep 30, 2015 · 3 comments
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tripu commented Sep 30, 2015

Either warn editors when their JS files aren't coming from our JS repository, or force them to use those copies instead of uploading their own when they publish.

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tripu commented Sep 7, 2018

@plehegar (/cc @deniak): this, iiuc, means relaxing this rule to accept
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always
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files under https://www.w3.org/scripts/.

Is that acceptable?

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deniak commented Sep 7, 2018

I don't see any issues doing that. The only constraint is to make sure nothing is deleted under /scripts over time.

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tripu commented Nov 16, 2018

Actually, a feature for https://github.com/w3c/third-party-resources-checker/

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