If you've been watching the commits, I've been reorganizing things
inside Tapestry's asset processing to support some new features. The
big goal is JavaScript (and CSS) minification. Right now, all the
pipelines are in place, and there's a placeholder service,
ResourceMinimizer, waiting for a real implementation.

I've targeted YUICompressor
(http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/compressor/) which uses a BSD license
(and requires Rhino,  MPL license). I believe these are compatible
licences w/ ASL.

So ... where should the hooks into YUICompressor go?  Could put it
right into tapestry-core, could create a new sub-project,
tapestry-minification, or it could just be a 3rd party library on
GitHub.

Thoughts? Preferences?

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