On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 19:52:51 +0200, Daniel Pocock wrote: > blogger.com
Blogger requires non-free JS to even begin to render a page. I've never been able to read any blogs hosted on that site, unfortunately. Unless things have since changed. > Github pages have also become popular with developers recently. While static pages hosted on github.io do not carry the same problems as GitHub itself (non-free JS), you'd be encouraging users to use GitHub to do so. A further consideration is how the static site with Jekyll is published: through a build outside of the user's control. It is SaaSS.[0] Any host that allows the user to upload their own website in their entirety---and have full control over that website---would be fine to avoid such an SaaSS issue. That's your traditional web host, provided that you can use it without running non-free software (mainly JS) to register an account and upload. [0]: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/who-does-that-server-really-serve.html -- Mike Gerwitz Free Software Hacker+Activist | GNU Maintainer & Volunteer GPG: D6E9 B930 028A 6C38 F43B 2388 FEF6 3574 5E6F 6D05 https://mikegerwitz.com
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