Dear Globe/Atlas Developers,
When I used Atlas today with JavaScript turned off, it looked like it didn't work.
I've heard that the Tor Browser is moving towards JavaScript being off by default (or, at the very least, one of 3-4 security level options).
As you redevelop, can you consider making Atlas/Globe work without JavaScript, or, at the very least, teach it to ask for JavaScript?
(Alternately, I may have made a mistake in assuming that JavaScript was the issue. Web development / bug reports really aren't my thing.)
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Date: Tue, 09 Sep 2014 11:00:00 +0200
From: Karsten Loesing <karsten@torproject.org>
To: "tor-dev@lists.torproject.org" <tor-dev@lists.torproject.org>
Subject: [tor-dev] Let's talk about Globe/Atlas development this Thu,
Sep 11, 14:00 UTC in #tor-dev
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Hello front-end web developers,
almost two months ago, Philipp and I started a call to find new
developers for one of the two main Tor network status websites Atlas or
Globe:
https://blog.torproject.org/blog/looking-front-end-web-developers-network-status-websites-atlas-and-globe
We received great replies from some of you, but we failed to give you
enough input to start developing. Unless you did start developing and
we totally failed to see your results! We should fix this failure to
communicate. Let's meet on
Thursday, September 11, at 14:00 UTC in #tor-dev on OFTC
and talk about Globe and Atlas development. If you're interested in
front-end web development and want to help, even if you missed our
original call, please join us.
To be clear, neither Philipp nor I will be leading this development
effort, mostly because neither of us knows enough about front-end web
development to be a good leader. We're rather hoping to bring a few
interested web developer folks together and answer any of your questions
about relevant Tor specifics or about the back-end data service Onionoo.
But let's talk more about that on Thursday!
All the best,
Karsten