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This is a much broader summary page, plus a body name autocomplete.
This uses a cut down version of chart.js. [1]
[1] The full version was 149Kb (41Kb gzipped) plus you needed moment
(50Kb/17Kb), for a total of 199Kb/58Kb. By stripping out unused graphs
and code and config options, and switching to category axis rather than
time, it is now a total of 39Kb/13Kb.
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The newest version of Dropzone has added support for client-side resizing of
images, so this commit upgrades to version 5.1.1 and takes advantage of that in
order to reduce the disc space consumed by uploaded images.
The target size & JPEG quality is quite aggressive, resulting in files in the
region of 200-300KB instead of several MB. I've tried to pick a value which
doesn't impact the usefulness of the photos in identifying problems.
Handily the new version also correctly rotates images according to the EXIF tag
so our patch has be reduced dramatically to deal with the sync nature of the
mini EXIF library in use.
Related to the disc space part of #1411, though EXIF metadata isn't stripped.
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This makes the git hook that lints our own JavaScript easier,
and keeps things more cleanly separated.
We also remove unused third party libraries (select2 and
jquery.placeholder).
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