On September 13, 2014, Jude DaShiell wrote: > Do any web-based revision control systems run without requiring > javascript enabled? I just ran into a bug with youtube-dl and > can't even sign up or sign in to github without javascript > enabled. Well, there's git, there's Github, and there are other version-control systems. Git is completely accessible from the command-line. I use it regularly and have quite come to enjoy it. That said, Github is its own ecosystem with additional areas such as issue-tracking and other thing like pages. There's a separate command-line interface https://hub.github.com/ that can be used to make Github more accessible. I believe that any sub-commands that "hub" doesn't use get handed off to git, so you can use it as a "git" command-line replacement. I haven't tried using Bitbucket with lynx, but that might be another alternative, though if youtube-dl lives on Github, you may have to meet them there with "hub". If you do want a web-based version-control system that is a bit more accessible, you might want to check out Fossil at http://www.fossil-scm.org/ which has built-in bug-tracking, a wiki, and web-interface which has been pretty accessible from Lynx in my meager testing. The guy who made Fossil is the author of sqlite so it's pretty robust software, and if there are javascript accessibility issues, I suspect he'd be pretty open to fixing the problems to aid in accessibility. I hope this helps, -tim _______________________________________________ Blinux-list mailing list Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list