We'll need to make sure that all licenses are ASL compatible. Then it can go 
into tapestry-core. Otherwise it has to be a non-required additional module 
which I prefer to live here, at the ASF.

Uli



Am 03.03.2011 um 19:16 schrieb Howard Lewis Ship <[email protected]>:

> 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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