❦ 13 avril 2015 17:37 +1000, Ben Finney <ben+deb...@benfinney.id.au> :
>> As I have seen instances where the JavaScript was built by web >> services, I'd say the real world is much too complicated to even agree >> on that. > > Is the implication of “built by web services” that the source isn't > available for redistribution? Those would be excluded from Debian > trivially by that criterion, then. Usually, this is something like this: http://modernizr.com/download/#-fontface-backgroundsize-borderimage-borderradius-boxshadow-flexbox-hsla-multiplebgs-opacity-rgba-textshadow-cssanimations-csscolumns-generatedcontent-cssgradients-cssreflections-csstransforms-csstransforms3d-csstransitions-applicationcache-canvas-canvastext-draganddrop-hashchange-history-audio-video-indexeddb-input-inputtypes-localstorage-postmessage-sessionstorage-websockets-websqldatabase-webworkers-geolocation-inlinesvg-smil-svg-svgclippaths-touch-webgl-shiv-cssclasses-addtest-prefixed-teststyles-testprop-testallprops-hasevent-prefixes-domprefixes-load The service is only a convenience to build a custom version. You get something that could be considered as a source too. -- One of the most striking differences between a cat and a lie is that a cat has only nine lives. -- Mark Twain, "Pudd'nhead Wilson's Calendar"
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