Right, these files are from MooTools. They include an (IMHO) proper
copyright header with source and license declaration [1].
Of course we could minify it during build process, but that would IMHO
add quite a lot of complexity (I don't know if there is any CMake
support for that).
Another solution would be to just deliver the non-compressed js files
since it is not a webinterface which needs to be blazing fast IMHO. But
keep in mind that most probably only the same version of MooTools will
work without any issues (though a complete update of MooTools would also
be nice, but must be tested well).
Btw, it would have been a nice question to ask people if they use the
web interface in the recent KGet survey [1]. ;)
Bye
urs
[1] "MooTools, <http://mootools.net>, My Object Oriented (JavaScript)
Tools. Copyright (c) 2006-2008 Valerio Proietti, <http://mad4milk.net>,
MIT Style License."
[2] http://user-prompt.com/what-people-think-about-kget/
On 2014-12-04 14:35, Lukas Appelhans wrote:
Buenas!
Those seem to be JavaScript files copied from MooTools:
https://github.com/mootools
On the other hand I have not written this part of KGet, so I CCed Urs
to this
email.
Probably the best solution is to minify it during the build process?
Lukas
Am Donnerstag, 4. Dezember 2014, 12:37:06 schrieb Jonathan Riddell:
Hola, I'm packaging kget from KDE Applications 14.12
It has a couple of javascript files in extensions/webinterface/www/
which
are minified and so not free software, could you replace them with the
full
versions?
Jonathan
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