Hello everyone.

I'll begin by saying that I feel this was probably discussed already, but I
couldn't find anything in the archive. If I missed anything, sorry for asking
again - I'd appreciate if someone could just point me to relevant threads.

I see that Salsa requires reCAPTCHA resolution to sign up, and it also embeds
reCAPTCHA code in most or all pages - or at least so it looks to me as an
absolute Javascript ignorant.
I feel it's a contradiction that Debian relies on a non-free service, and
especially that its forge is dedicated to DFSG-compliant software but forces
its users to use a third-party, non-DFSG-compliant service to sign up and
to connect to it whenever they load a page.
I know reCAPTCHA is built-in in GitLab, but is there any specific reason for
the choice of using it, ease apart?

Thanks,


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Ceppo

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