Source Code: https://bitbucket.org/prestocore-fan/presto
Patches: https://github.com/PrestoXen/openopera-patches
Issue Tracker: https://github.com/PrestoXen/openopera-issues/issues
IRC Channel: #openopera on crowley.anonnet.org:6697 (via a SSL connection)
Webchat: http://site.anonnet.org/webirc/openopera
>>58680708
not quite familiar with opera, but what's the chance that someone makes uBlock Origin for OpenOpera?
>>58680708
I'm interested in this but can't find a reason to look at the source or a use for it
From github, it is impossible.
github.com/chrisaljoudi/uBlock/issues/672
But there are some ad blocker for opera.
>AdSweep
>noads-advanced
>ContentBlockHelper
>Adblock Plus
>Adblock(?)
Sadly no one working on it actively. I think russians too.(I don't have telegram account, don't know that) So No. but not really impossible.(we even have source.)
Sad news.
http://dev.opera.com/addons/extensions is down. use archive or download from here
https://github.com/operasoftware/devopera-static-backup
Here's a forum ran by Russians for discussion about the Opera Source Code:
http://forum.timsky.ru/
>>58682246
Thanks zero.
Can we reference this change logs for futher development?
http://www.opera.com/docs/specs/presto2.12/
http://www.opera.com/docs/history/presto
>>58681765
Since we have source, we can modify it to make it possible.
anyone got .deb for me yet ?
>>58684773
Doesn't look like it.
I really don't understand why they're trying to keep the presto engine dead. It makes no sense. If they don't want to use it anymore and want to be another just another drone in the Chromium Collective, fine, but why can't it live on in the hands of others?