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Mike Gerwitz 97fbbd5bb9 [no-copyright] Modified headers to reduce GPL license notice width 2014-01-15 23:56:00 -05:00
Mike Gerwitz 8b83add95f ease.js is now GNU ease.js.
On Sun, Dec 22, 2013 at 03:31:08AM -0500, Richard Stallman wrote:
> I hereby dub ease.js a GNU package, and you its maintainer.
>
> Please don't forget to mention prominently in the README file and
> other suitable documentation places that it is a GNU program.
2013-12-23 00:27:18 -05:00
Mike Gerwitz 13ca9cd852
[copyright] Copyright update after relicensing 2013-12-20 01:11:39 -05:00
Mike Gerwitz 9050c4e4ac
Relicensed under the GPLv3+
This project was originally LGPLv+-licensed to encourage its use in a community
that is largely copyleft-phobic. After further reflection, that was a mistake,
as adoption is not the important factor here---software freedom is.

When submitting ease.js to the GNU project, it was asked if I would be willing
to relicense it under the GPLv3+; I agreed happily, because there is no reason
why we should provide proprietary software any sort of edge. Indeed, proprietary
JavaScript is a huge problem since it is automatically downloaded on the user's
PC generally without them even knowing, and is a current focus for the FSF. As
such, to remain firm in our stance against proprietary JavaScript, relicensing
made the most sense for GNU.

This is likely to upset current users of ease.js. I am not sure of their
number---I have only seen download counts periodically on npmjs.org---but I know
there are at least a small number. These users are free to continue using the
previous LGPL'd releases, but with the understanding that there will be no
further maintenance (not even bug fixes). If possible, users should use the
GPL-licensed versions and release their software as free software.

Here comes GNU ease.js.
2013-12-20 01:10:05 -05:00
Mike Gerwitz 2a76be2461
[copyright] Copyright update 2013-12-20 00:50:54 -05:00
Mike Gerwitz cdbcada4d2 Copyright year update 2011-12-23 00:09:11 -05:00
Mike Gerwitz d1b1d2691a Fixed initial warnings provided by Closure Compiler
Getting ready for release means that we need to rest assured that everything is
operating as it should. Tests do an excellent job at aiding in this, but they
cannot cover everything. For example, a simple missing comma in a variable
declaration list could have terrible, global consequences.
2011-12-10 11:18:41 -05:00
Mike Gerwitz e0254f6441 Removed invalid @package tags
Not a valid tag in jsdoc
2011-12-06 20:19:31 -05:00
Mike Gerwitz 02cd52cfb7 [#25] Began refactoring getter/setter building into a single method (util.propParse)
I'm unsure as to why I originally placed them in separate methods. propParse() will
always find a getter at the same time it finds a setter, and vice versa, should they
both have been defined on the object.
2011-10-29 08:08:02 -04:00
Mike Gerwitz 4fea62a8ed [#19] Removed 'final' keyword and all associated logic
- Kept FinalClass'
2011-06-08 01:26:04 -04:00
Mike Gerwitz fe02c78f1d Fixed tests containing unknwon keywords
- Broken from previous commit
2011-05-22 22:21:32 -04:00
Mike Gerwitz 841b5ac5a5 Replaed all __{define,lookup}[GS]etter__'s with defineProperty/getOwnPropertyDescriptor 2011-03-07 22:44:47 -05:00
Mike Gerwitz 2a54662716 Added getter/setter keywords to propParse 2011-01-24 23:27:55 -05:00
Mike Gerwitz 96f5b8ff58 Multiple spaces now properly handled in keyword parser 2011-01-18 19:33:33 -05:00
Mike Gerwitz 7dab5c7b20 Keywords are now returned by propParse 2011-01-17 22:24:02 -05:00
Mike Gerwitz 1f661bebcd Altered property keyword parser tests to be more easily recognizable 2011-01-17 20:41:04 -05:00
Mike Gerwitz 1364d5967f Abstract methods must contain a parameter list as an array 2010-12-27 22:30:28 -05:00
Mike Gerwitz 9666a5f80f Began adding property keyword parsing (concept) 2010-12-27 20:49:59 -05:00