Quoting Paul Gevers (2016-09-18 18:14:34)
> On 09/18/16 17:50, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
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> I just did that, so from now on you can drop the CC to me.
Quoting Jonas Smedegaard (2016-09-18 17:48:44)
> Quoting Paul Gevers (2016-09-18 09:40:30)
>> On 09/17/16 10:51, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
>>> Quoting Paul Gevers (2016-09-16 20:01:27)
How are other JavaScript chains handling the lack of automatic API
tracking?
[...]
> I am unaware of any
Hi,
On 09/18/16 17:50, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
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Quoting nore...@alioth.debian.org (2016-09-18 06:59:41)
> My interest is to improve the jquery situation and to add several
> JavaScript files that use jquery. Either via jquery-goodies or via new
> packages.
Welcome aboard, Paul!
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Quoting Paul Gevers (2016-09-18 09:40:30)
> On 09/17/16 10:51, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
>> Quoting Paul Gevers (2016-09-16 20:01:27)
>>> How are other JavaScript chains handling the lack of automatic API
>>> tracking?
>>
>> At least 16 packages unacceptably violates Debian Policy, according
>> to
On Wed, Sep 14, 2016 at 08:53:40PM +0200, Paul Gevers wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> [I am aware that this has probably been discussed before, but I fail to
> find the right discussion in the archive. Please point me to it if you
> know where it is.]
>
> I am currently preparing for a new major upstream
Quoting nore...@alioth.debian.org (2016-09-18 06:59:41)
> My interest is to improve the jquery situation and to add several
> JavaScript files that use jquery. Either via jquery-goodies or via new
> packages.
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On Sun, 28 Aug 2016, Julien Puydt wrote:
> I don't have a stretch box handy, but /usr/bin/compile-modules comes from the
> node-es6-module-transpiler package. Testing has node-es6-module-transpiler
> version 0.10.0.1, which depends on node-ast-util (in testing 0.6.0-1), which
> depends on
Hi,
On 09/17/16 10:51, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> Quoting Paul Gevers (2016-09-16 20:01:27)
>> How are other JavaScript chains handling the lack of automatic API
>> tracking?
>
> At least 16 packages unacceptably violates Debian Policy, according to
>
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