Hi,
replying below.
On 31/07/17 19:16, David Goulet wrote:
On 31 Jul (19:28:59), teor wrote:
On 31 Jul 2017, at 10:48, teor teor2345@gmail.com wrote:
Please let me know if you'd like to have an account on oniongit or if you'd like to report any problems that you have found.
A cypherpunks just complained that oniongit.eu requires JavaScript:
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/22542#comment:15
I tested this on gitlab.com (I don't have an oniongit account), and it is impossible to use GitLab without JavaScript on. (I can log in, but 2FA doesn't work, and neither does the issue tracker.)
A follow-up:
This likely makes it impossible for search engines to index our bug tracker.
Gitlab bugs work without JS, you just can't really interact with them. Here is an example from Riseup Gitlab that I found through Google which is indexing the content.
https://0xacab.org/riseup/0xacab/issues/5
I do share the concern that anyone without JS can't comment or open a ticket with Gitlab... We'll suffer through that for all possible solutions we want :S...
+1 on this.
I personally do enable JS on trac.tpo voluntarily so I'm "fine" with it but that doesn't really matter for the rest reporting bugs :S... I recall also someone reviewing some HS code and wasn't able to use Gitlab because javascript and wasn't super pleased but understood the need for the review tool. The review code tool, people will have to suffer through it (including us) with javascript but I'm less easy with "reporting a bug requires JS" ...
This is maybe something we could start talking with Gitlab people on if they could make it that someone can open and comment on a ticket without js to the cost of losing some fancy functionnality such has "tagging with 4k emojis". Although, I kind of have little hope there...
If we really want this, I could get in touch with gitlab people or even see if I could provide a patch to have gitlab work withou JS.
Talk more soon, -hiro
Cheers! David
Trac is indexed fine by search engines. Although badly-coded bots sometimes create excess load.
T
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