Jastiv {l Wrote}:I browse Discourse sites on Trisquel with Abrower using a T400 and it works.
Jastiv {l Wrote}:I'm still not sure where in the holy book of emacs Javascript is written as an evil that must be abolished at all costs. Sure, its SAAS, but if users can download the code AGPL3 style, how is that worse than anything else? Its not as if the purpose of a forum is to use software offline all by yourself. Its almost like saying, I should be able to send an email and never connect to the internet or any kind of network, and someone else is supposed to receive that? Um no.
Julius {l Wrote}:I would interpret the poll results as: people here are opposed to significant change and are really divided on javascript use
Julius {l Wrote}:The debate is over if a whitelist of trusted sources using only FOSS js code can be acceptable nor not. I personally do not see a reason why not, given that I also (have to) trust the maintainers of my operating system not to load user hostile stuff on my computer
fluffrabbit {l Wrote}:LibreJS is ineffective
fluffrabbit {l Wrote}:Hopefully the list wouldn't grow too long
I used to have a KaiOS phone, I had no idea I was running a fork of FirefoxOS, that's fantastic.
fluffrabbit {l Wrote}:because you're more confident in your ability to develop for that platform than for Android, or is it political?
fluffrabbit {l Wrote}:I am curious about the structure of said Android app.
Riko893 {l Wrote}:Well, basically for such tasks it is initially easier to use developers from other companies. With all this, the project development will be much cheaper and easier. This is all from my personal experience. I am one of these developers at some advertisement web app development company. This is not advertising, I just say the obvious things. Thanks for attention.
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