others are allowed to repackage as long as the re-packager do not claim sole ownership;
others are allowed neither to re-package nor claim ownership.
others are allowed to re-package and/or re-distribute as long as they do not claim sole ownership.
Neither of the first two interpretations is similar to a BSD license. BSD is closest to the third interpretation. It seems you want to prevent re-distribution and/or derivative work that do not contribute changes back. If you want to prevent re-distribution, it is no longer a FOSS license; you can edit MPL (Mozilla's license) a bit and go through the trademark route. Alternatively, you could just make it GPL so others are obligated to contribute back.
An ambiguous license prevents potential contributes from contributing.
In macOS Monterey, Safari 17 will unceasingly display "This webpage is reloaded because..." and never be able to work again until this plugin is unchecked.
This do happens even if Safari is added in the blocklist. I'm wondering if there is any solution.
Has anybody figured out how to enable MEMiniMe on macos Sonoma?
With LibraryValidation and SIP disabled, MEMiniMe doesnt work for me.
Does anyone have the same problem?
Hi, let's say I don't want to disable SIP, install MacEnhance and this plugin. Could I get the same functionality manually somehow?
I know about reading and writing defaults with defaults and tried to look around for a key that's called NSWindowToolbarStyleUnifiedCompact but couldn't find it .
Ideally I want to be able to just do: defaults write com.apple.Finder NSWindowToolbarStyleUnifiedCompact true
MEMiniMe running under MacForge v1.1.0 does not apply the compact unified toolbar size to the Finder. It is not present on the blacklist, either for the plugin itself or for MacForge globally, and it seems to work well with all other applications I've tested (System Preferences, Activity Monitor, Console, etc.)
I was unable to find any logs that indicated any errors, but if there is a place I can easily find them let me know and I will send them. Thanks.