* Adrien Brochard <[email protected]> [2020-11-23 18:12]: > This is the last week to respond to the Emacs User Survey as it will > close on November 30th 2020. > > Note that all responses will be made public after processing. Please do > not share personal information or anything you would not be comfortable > posting publicly. > > To submit your response, you can either: > > Fill out the online form (this requires nonfree Javascript) > https://form.jotform.com/202884894078067
It is trivial to make a simple HTML form that does not require Javascript. You know that, as I wrote to you in the survey To learn how to make an HTML form is about 1 hour, not longer. To write it is maybe 1 hour. I can bet that you spent more time in implementing third party feature that uses nonfree Javascript. Invitation to any page with nonfree Javascript drivers user to non-free software which in turn is contradictory to the purpose of why Emacs itself was created. If there is nothing wrong for you to tell people to access non-free software, there is even less wrong to tell you that your approach is self-contradictory.
