This increases file size even further, so eventually we may want to add
ranges. That said, it's not that significant, and helps to make the life of
the project prominant.
As suggested by RMS in The JavaScript Trap:
<https://gnu.org/philosophy/javascript-trap.html>
This does increase the size of the minified file a bit---the header is now
about 1kB of uncompressed text (which will hopefully comprses nicely with
the rest of the minified file). That said, ease.js will be continuing to
grow in size, bandwidth is becoming less and less important, and the license
is very important, especially in our goal to spread the philosophy of
software freedom.
We want these files to be available in the tarball for those who do not have the
setup necessary to build (which is far more likely to be the care with
JavaScript developers).
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.
Thanks again to Brandon Inverson for providing this patch. All changes are his
except for the comment in configure.ac and the version.js.tpl move/changes.
Copyright-paperwork-exempt: Yes
This greatly simplfies rebasing and other operations while working in a branch;
signing each and every commit that is not in master can be overkill (even if it
does give peace of mind).
On Sat, Dec 21, 2013 at 12:29:23PM +0000, Brandon Invergo wrote:
> - configure.ac: add "foreign" to the AM_INIT statement so you don't have
> to do it from the command line
>
> - configure.ac: add a test for midair -p, which is standard boilerplate
> stuff
>
> - configure.ac: let the user dictate the locations of the java, node and
> closure-compiler executables via the JAVA, NODE and CCJAR environment
> variables
>
> - Makefile.am: use the MKDIR_P and CCJAR environment variables insntead
> of hard-coded paths
>
> - doc/Makefile: rename to doc/Makefile.am
>
> - doc/Makefile.am: remove manual infodoc handling; Automake can automate
> this stuff
>
> - doc/Makefile.am: support installing the documentation (install-plain,
> install-pdf, install-html), which gets installed usually to
> ${prefix}/share/doc/easejs (i.e. /usr/share/doc/easejs)
>
> - doc/classes.texi: fix some @ref macros
>
> - doc/manual.texi: fix the @include location