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Whether or not we do this in the first release probably depends on what
framework we decide to build on. If the framework itself requires
JavaScript out of the box, it may make sense to have the first release go
with the flow, then work to add JavaScript-free functionality in a later
release.
In any case, Javascript used will respect software freedom of users and, *if
possible*, will adhere to LibreJS protocols.
## Requirements for later releases
These are features that we would ultimately like the system to have, but we
know aren't possible for the first version given time allotted for its
development. It's good to keep them in mind when architecting, but also to
know that they've been considered and aren't immediately possible.
These are features that we would ultimately like the system to have. We
would also like to release a first version as early as possible, to start
getting feedback from users and generating more development interest. It's
good to keep these in mind when architecting—in particular, we may choose an
existing system to use, or framework to build on, based on its ability to
support these features. However, they needn't be a focus of development
effort for the first release.
* Allow optional questions: With this, question conditions probably need to
be extended to address the case of "other question isn't answered"
* Additional exporters:
* Export to SQLedger
* [Certainly many more, feel free to add them here]
* Richer lifecycle management
* Support requests for pre-approval, probably with two states
"Pre-Approval In Progress" and "Pre-Approval Submitted." In the
Pre-Approval state, the requestor is submitting not receipts or