> I have not tried to study each point in your message -- there were so > many -- but I noticed criticism of Savannah for not offering > two-factor authentication. > > When I was asked to do this, I couldn't do it, because it depended on > carrying a protable listening and surveillance device (aka cellular > phone). MIT had to make a special exception for me, turning that > requirement off, when it demanded that I access its administrative > systems. > > Savannah must not do this if it requires the user to use nonfree > programs. There are many ways of doing 2FA and normally it's opt-in. > If people are interested in discussing this point, let's use > gnu-prog-discuss@gnu.org as it is off-topic here. Sure, please include me in your mail there as I'm not subscribed to that mailing list. I could probably help out with the security side of Savannah.