Le jeu. 1 janv. 2026 à 13:47, Edward Betts <[email protected]> a écrit :
> Package: wnpp > Severity: wishlist > Owner: Edward Betts <[email protected]> > X-Debbugs-CC: [email protected] > > * Package name : node-is-potential-custom-element-name > Version : 1.0.1 > Upstream Author : Mathias Bynens (https://mathiasbynens.be/) > * URL : > https://github.com/mathiasbynens/is-potential-custom-element-name > * License : Expat > Programming Lang: JavaScript > Description : Checks if a string matches the HTML > PotentialCustomElementName specification > > This library provides a function to determine whether a given string > conforms > to the PotentialCustomElementName production as specified in the HTML > Standard. This validation is necessary for web components or elements that > require custom element names according to the HTML naming rules. > This is a package that hasn't seen any update for five years, and it is distributes just a single regexp. This package is an indirect dependency of the Home Assistant frontend. > Can you be more specific - what is the chain of dependencies ? Home Assistant is a smart home platform. I plan to maintain this package as > part of the JavaScript team. > When a package has dependencies that are somewhat old and useful only in some specific case, it might make more sense to bundle it (in a multiple upstream tarball, or even embedded in debian/, depending on the usage). Please refer to our wiki pages: https://wiki.debian.org/Javascript https://wiki.debian.org/Javascript/GroupSourcesTutorial and also the many examples you could find in https://sources.debian.org/ Jérémy Happy New Year.

