It looks like the work by psuter in #10672 will allow us to put license headers in JavaScript and CSS files without increasing the size of the content sent to the client. I'm wondering why we don't put license headers in templates though. If we use the <!--! this is a comment --> form, the content won't be rendered to the output, and therefore shouldn't affect the size of the content sent to the client?
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