On Mon, Dec 11, 2017 at 4:09 AM, Chris Lamb <la...@debian.org> wrote: > As an aside, whether the code ends up in the binary packages is > irrelevant btw; we are still distributing the source.
Yes, but it doesn't matter. jquery is DFSG-free and redistributable in Debian. The issue is that we want to be able to easily make security and bugfix updates to jquery across the whole archive. It's also nice to use a non-minimized version of jquery to make patching easier. So, it's only the binary packages that matter here and those already use Debian's shared jquery library. > However, I am unclear about your intended fix -- upload with an updated > Files-Excluded header or wait for a new tarball that does exclude these > files? I mean, either the Files-Excluded header or the orig tarball is > incorrect at the moment, right..? :) My intention is to just wait for upstream to make a new release and then we'll generate and use a tarball with those files excluded. I'm not going to drop the Files-Excluded line because it needs to be there for the next upstream release. I didn't think this issue was serious enough to do an upload with a renamed dfsg/repack tarball. Thanks, Jeremy Bicha