Ensure user freedom for Javascript.
The fundamental point here probably goes without saying given who the project leader is. ;) The LibreJS thing may end up to be nice-to-have. LibreJS has some serious problems -- I've had difficulty getting websites to work with the plugin because the LibreJS plugin makes overly simplistic assumptions about how Javascript is often deployed on a website. But, we should try to be compatible if it's possible.
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with the flow, then work to add JavaScript-free functionality in a later
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In any case, Javascript used will respect software freedom of users and, *if
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possible*, will adhere to LibreJS protocols.
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## Requirements for later releases
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