I still don't see the point in disabling JavaScript as it would break most sites. JavaScript is a universal language supported in all browsers and even the archaic IE6 can play nice with JS frameworks like jQuery.

The hardcore free software guys will do what they want anyways through extensions or modified browsers, but JavaScript should be left alone for everyone else.

It is a shame that most JS doesn't have a license linked to it or plays along with the RMS JavaScript trap article. Until then, extensions like LibreJS need to be better for the ideology to succeed.

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