Steve Langasek <vor...@debian.org> writes: > […] Nevertheless, for packages that *are* in Debian, we should expect > that the source package contains the *full* corresponding source code > for any minified javascript files. If we can't rebuild it then we > don't actually have the source, and that's a practical as well as > philosophical problem for Debian and for our users. > > Yes, packaging a new and fast-moving ecosystem according to Debian's > standards is a lot of work. Let's figure out the best way to do that > work, instead of pretending that Debian's standards don't matter.
Thank you Steve, that's a succinct and clear statement of the position I've been struggling to express so plainly. My (small, to date) efforts to package works containing JavaScript make it clear that this is a problem which continues to increase in scale. It's one that we need the wider community beyond the Debian project to engage with; but it does at least require the Debian project to be clear about what is and isn't acceptable. -- \ “Nature hath given men one tongue but two ears, that we may | `\ hear from others twice as much as we speak.” —Epictetus, | _o__) _Fragments_ | Ben Finney