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Re: Minified javascripts in packages



Quoting Vincent Bernat (2015-04-14 08:40:07)
>  ❦ 14 avril 2015 11:00 +1000, Ben Finney <ben+debian@benfinney.id.au> :
>
>>>> I presume that we can agree that, if someone started offering a web 
>>>> service compiling C code with output an order of magnitude better 
>>>> in every dimension than gcc can achieve, we still wouldn't use it 
>>>> for our binaries (at least not unless it were available as free 
>>>> software that we could host ourselves). What makes JavaScript 
>>>> worthy of special treatment?
>>>
>>> It is an interpreted language and "compiled" source can sometimes be 
>>> considered as a pristine source too (for example, concatenation).
>>
>> No, a concatenated bundle – the compiled form – is not the preferred 
>> form for making modifications to the work. So it's not the source 
>> form.
>
> Sorry, that's not always true. The concatenated form may not be the 
> preferred form for making modifications for the upstream author but 
> for a user, this may be perfectly valid. The prefered form of 
> modification of the derivative may become the concatenated form. Or 
> the selected form. License-wise, those derivatives are still perfectly 
> valid since usually, all this is MIT-licensed.

Licensing is not the only reason for Debian packaging rules.

Some binary blobs are freely licensed too, but still unsuitable for 
Debian main.


 - Jonas

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