"I find it off-putting that new things are ignored just because they are new."
I don't think that is the case here. JavaScript is not required for a mobile friendly responsive front end. This sort of discussion is worth considering. My feelings are that the major issue preventing more development work (front or backend) is the fundamentals of the everything engine (N.B. this site runs a fork of everything made long ago). The mechanics of how it all hangs together are daunting to casual users. If I had time I'd work on a modern reimplementation in Mojolicious for a cleaner approach. Use of a more modern, far simpler framework would have several benefits, including making it less daunting for people to contribute.
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