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The whole thing is silly, because JSmin is ~200 lines of code. It would be trivial to rewrite from scratch and avoid the braindamaged license.



I think the right way to deal with this is to find a way to use our closure tool to replace jsmin's functionality in a dfsg/osi approved way.

Not before the new year though (I was the dude who said no way to jsmin on google code)


That takes care of JSMin, but what about JSLint?




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