On Fri, 28 Sep 2012 14:57:51 -0700, Mark Holmquist
<mtraceur(a)member.fsf.org> wrote:
What use does
this have to WMF?
I think we make a lot of cool features that require JavaScript. And yes,
it's not universally usable, but it's helpful to spend time on those
things, because while they may not make Lynx [0] users happier, they'll
probably make things easier for, e.g., people who upload a lot of files
[1] or who want to switch between languages more easily [2]. People who
want to log in with a central identity and don't like using Google
servers seems like a pretty OK group of people to encourage.
This isn't to say that it's not worth discussing--it definitely is, and
we should keep our minds open to every possible answer. Daniel, if you
disagree with the above, more information would be very helpful :)
I'm fine with features using JS. It's just important that the feature is
either an additive feature that is not necessary for use or it has a way
to work without JS.
In this case we're talking about login. If you disable JS... you can't
even log into your own user account. And disabling JS is supposed to be an
improvement to the security of logging in.
--
~Daniel Friesen (Dantman, Nadir-Seen-Fire) [
http://daniel.friesen.name]