https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1910798



--- Comment #7 from [email protected] ---
The JavaScript, like almost all JavaScript in the wild now, cannot be minified
with uglify-js (the only minifier I know of that is packaged in Fedora) because
uglify-js supports only ES5. It’s possible that simply using cat could produce
a workable, if not minified, bundle.

I tried to use sassc to compile the SASS to CSS. It seemed to think there was
invalid CSS somewhere; maybe this, too, is a matter of needing bleeding-edge
tooling. I don’t really know.

I’m going to post to the fedora-devel mailing list and ask if anyone sees a way
to get this package into Fedora.

As time goes on, and the “modern web” leaches deeper into the Python ecosystem,
more and more Python packages are going to have a hard time with these sections
of the Fedora guidelines. I suspect there are already a lot of existing
packages in the distribution that are quietly noncompliant.


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