Hello there,

I'm looking at the new website with mixed feelings.  Being less static is a 
good idea, so I appreciate the news, blog posts and commits sections.  On the 
other hand it's way uglier and less lucid compared to the old website.  These 
are minor design issues that we can talk about and fix.

However, one issue with the new site I would rate as critical:

As a good web developer NEVER EVER download anything from external servers 
unless it is necessary, especially not from entities like Google, Facebook or 
Twitter.  If at all, do it server-side.  The new website unnecessarily 
downloads jQuery from the Google servers, not only compromising our privacy, 
but also every NoScript or Ghostery user will be told: "This website 
compromises your privacy!".  And for what?  For a dropdown menu?  Come on!  You 
don't even need JavaScript for that.  CSS alone can handle it much nicer.

I have managed to keep my browser from sending my browsing habits to Google for 
a long time now.  Indeed, I don't even use Google as a search engine (there's 
DuckDuckGo).  And today my very Linux distribution forces me to allow access to 
Google servers.  That's not going to happen, so currently I'm unable to 
navigate the website at all.  This is the top issue, so as kindly as my current 
anger allows, I'm asking you to fix this as soon as possible.  I hope I'm not 
the only privacy-minded NixOS user.

As SPJ once said, avoid success at all costs, because this is what happens when 
you don't.  I'm not sure the old website really needed to be replaced, but 
since it was, please remove the badies and bring back the goodies.

Also in this case please don't tell me to send a pull request.  This is web 
development!  What would take the original developer five minutes would take me 
hours.

By the way, the Hydra frontend has the same issue.


Greets,
Ertugrul

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Ertugrul Söylemez <[email protected]>
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