Sources:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=685393
http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/core/3.7/3.7.1/NEWS

Epiphany 3.7 will be removing the option to disable JavaScript. Only users in the know-how will be able to disable it, via GSettings.

The continuing trend that I've noticed is that more websites are relying on JavaScript, and some not providing non-JS equivalents.

My opinion is that web browsers should do the reverse: make JS disabled by default. Sadly, I don't see any influential browser creators like Mozilla doing this any time soon, so the JavaScript trap continues.

There's also question that I've been looking for an answer to for a while: is GNOME still a part of the GNU project, and what's the relationship between them?

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