Hi,
Am 2013-06-28 13:10, schrieb Fabian Keil:
And the last question: if all above is true, do we want to tell this to the public? Does it help? Or would we be seen as being completely paranoid.
I think at first the FSFE should make sure that its own website properly works without JavaScript enabled. A good start would be fixing or ditching EtherPad whose developers apparently don't care about accessibility.
You're mixing up things: The FSFE website per se shouldn't require JS at all. Tools like etherpad are really useful and I don't think they can be implemented without a certain amount of JS at the moment. That etherpad isn't accessible is a shame, but I think it's not a restriction of JS per se.
Best wishes Michael