severity 817092 serious thanks Hi
we had a discussion inside the FTP Team about the "browserified js" issue. We understand that "browserified" refers to various changes to the original source, from concatenating multiple (local and remotely fetched) files together, arbitary transformations (down to something akin to compilation), minifying and others. Not all "browserification" may necessarily use all of those ways. - "Browserified", even if it may end up editable by others, is not the preferred form of modification as upstream uses, as such it is not source. - "Browserified" files can be shipped in Debian unmodified, same as (for example) PDF files from upstream can. But it is the maintainers obligation to ensure that they are rebuildable within Debian, so their original source must be provided within the source package or be reachable via build-dependencies (in case of concatenations). If this can not be done (source or tools missing), they either have to be removed or the package must move to either contrib or non-free. - We acknowledge that it appears to be a big task to provide a proper "browserification" environment within Debian. Due to the freeze coming up we would understand the Release Team granting an RC exception for stretch for such non-sources already in main, with the condition that this will not extend to another release. -- bye, Joerg (the ftpmaster behind the curtain)
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