On 12/10/16, Paul Wise <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 10, 2016 at 5:46 AM, Joonas Kylmälä wrote:
>
>> Also I'd like to propose that in the future we would use some hosting
>> service that doesn't require our contributors to run nonfree
>> JavaScript on their web browsers. One such alternative service/program
>> is Gitlab [1] (git). I don't know any alternatives for SourceForge
>> (svn) but I hope you know – please let me know in that case.
>
> FYI, my experience is that gitlab requires JavaScript for several
> functions, crashes on some pages if you have it off and the developers
> reject bug reports about this issue. Did you have a different one?
>

So does for example Github if you want to access all the features. But
they fix bug reports for these?

I don't mind using JavaScript when it's free (so that I can change it
when it does something I don't like) but so maybe some of you do mind.
What are others' opinion about this issue? No JS at all, or JS is ok
(and when)?

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