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Thanks for the input, everyone!
We briefly touched on this topic in today's metrics team meeting where we concluded that having permanent links to graph images would be quite useful and that we'd prototype something that requires JavaScript for as few things as possible.
Later in the Vegas meeting we decided that even though compatibility of Tor websites with Tor Browser's high-security mode is an ideal that many share, our resources are too limited to do all the things, so we should do as many as we can, as efficiently as possible. We should make sure that our data sets remain fully available for people who don't like JavaScript, but we don't owe people a non-JavaScript visualization of our data.
Thanks again for this discussion. It's too early to decide on a specific tool or framework, but once we need to make this decision, we won't be slowed down by having to work around JavaScript at all costs. That's very useful.
If anything else comes to mind on this topic, feel free to post it here, and even though I cannot spend many more cycles on this now, I'll take another look at this thread when comparing web frameworks and prototyping future Tor Metrics websites!
All the best, Karsten