Sorry, but this completely miss the point and unfortunately your view is quite limited.
For example, we have rubygem-uglifier, rubygem-jquery-rails, rubygem-coffee-script etc, which originally bundles JS libraries, but thanks to js-* counterparts, we were able unbundle them. If we have not unbundled them yet, it is typically because nobody bothered to follow the guidelines and provide the correct js- packages.
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Dne 4.8.2018 v 01:17 Greg Sheremeta napsal(a):
Hi,
This page https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:JavaScript is terribly outdated. Even when it was created years ago, IMO the advice was questionable. Today, it's definitely bad advice.
Modern web applications use webpack for JavaScript. With webpack, JavaScript is minified and bundled, and sometimes assets are even injected. I realize bundling libraries is bad for an old-school RPM-based application. But no one packages JavaScript into RPMs (try to find react and friends), and the page is leading to confusion on my team.
To prevent confusion, acceptable options would be: either simply deleting the page, or placing a giant "don't follow this outdated advice" banner at the top.
Best wishes, Greg
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