Le 26 mars 2016 04:57:34 GMT+01:00, Paul Wise <p...@debian.org> a écrit : >On Fri, 2016-03-25 at 19:35 +0100, Pierre-Elliott Bécue wrote: > >> That's in progress, the only goal of this detection is to deactivate >> javascript dynamic load of threads. We're thinking about alternative >> solutions. > >I don't understand why you would deactivate JavaScript dynamic load for >bots? Typically they don't support JavaScript (except Google) and you >should have a fallback for people who turn off JavaScript anyway. > >I hope mailman3/HyperKitty web interfaces use progressive enhancement: > >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Progressive_enhancement > >> I understand your point, and I'll think about it, but my goal is to >make >> upstream remove obsolete dependencies. django-libravatar seems to be >the >> only project that bundles support for that, and it's not maintained, >whereas >> django-gravatar2 is still maintained. > >I guess you are talking about this project, it hasn't seen any issues >filed so probably just works as-is without needing any changes? > >https://github.com/fnp/django-libravatar > >> So, for now, I think that I'd rather have a first mailman3 suite in >debian, >> and then, think about how to make things better. :) > >I see. > >-- >bye, >pabs > >https://wiki.debian.org/PaulWise
Can't tell exactly regarding javascript question. Sorry. But I'll forward your comments, thanks for taking the time to make them. :) -- PEB