(Note: cross posted to Mercurial mailing list and debian-user mailing list)

Hello. I am looking for a place to host a small free software (as in
freedom) project. I write to ask for your recommendations.

There are a few requirements:

(1) A public Mercurial repository is required. Features like bug
trackers, private repositories and pull requests are irrelevant for my
use case[1].

(2) Hosting static web pages for the project would be good, but it is
not required.

(3) I highly mistrust and oppose Google (it is the big eye in the
Internet) so a necessary requirement is that there is no Google JavaScript.

(4) Users that block JavaScript must be able to at least see the
repository URI. Requiring JavaScript for the developers (me) is
acceptable, as long as it is not Google's.

My only candidate so far is Bitbucket. I want to know if there are other
options. I have already discarded SourceForge because it has Google JS.
All other providers that I know either are paid or do not offer
Mercurial. Unfortunately, most only offer Git.

Footnotes:

[1]: This is a one-man project and it is formally verified, so the
probability of bugs is nearly zero. In the event that anybody wants to
send a patch, it would be handled through e-mail (with “hg bundle”). I
never understood what is good about pull requests.

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