>From the Minified javascript thread, I propose this policy: The Qt Project will always supply in its own infrastructure the preferred sources for modification for whatever we ship. Under the GPL and LGPL, anyone who receives our sources and wishes to redistribute is required to do that anyway. Whether the same sources are present in our regular tarballs or not, it should be judged on a case-by-case basis.
For most of our own content, that is easy: we've been doing that since time immemorial. For any third-party content, we need to have the correct scripts to recreate the files. Examples: Qt binary releases => source tarballs Qt Documentation => source tarballs pre-generated lexers and parsers => source files (.g, .l, .y) Images => original, high-resolution or vector images Minified JS scripts => original, un-minified scripts gnuwin32 binaries => gnuwin32 source tarballs -- Thiago Macieira - thiago.macieira (AT) intel.com Software Architect - Intel Open Source Technology Center
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