[OSM-talk] Freeing JavaScript on the OSM Homepage?
Tom Hughes
tom at compton.nu
Wed Jan 20 18:53:59 UTC 2016
On 20/01/16 18:37, unaware at sigaint.org wrote:
> I noticed some issues on the JavaScript of the OSM Homepage. Explicitly, I
> am refering to
> http://www.openstreetmap.org/assets/application-493a26542d1a58f893bae08f4aa9910495c3a14cfc60db9be9b878202547a7c1.js
> and
> http://www.openstreetmap.org/assets/index-31bba8593ce3fd4ccd6c585180f31149973b722e3839d9a1e294fdc406c86b6e.js
Well that's the compiled asset bundle. If you want the source then look
at at the source tree:
https://github.com/openstreetmap/openstreetmap-website
Everything there is (or should be) under an open license.
> 1. This "code" is unreadable and therefore can not be considered as free
> software, even if it says being licensed under a free license.
So is the compiled gcc binary. It doesn't make gcc non-free though.
Tom
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