Oh, and besides: The exact method isn't necessarily the problem anyway. The
real issue is that most JavaScript is proprietary - read that as having no
copyright or license information at all. LibreJS can support many different
methods of detection and identification so that's not an issue. Even if
sourcemaps were used, the real challenge seems (to me) to get people to free
their stuff in the first place.
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