As of jQuery 1.3, there is no official packed version anymore[1]:
"Packed scripts are slower for the user [...] the final load time ends
up being much higher [...] due to the decompression step"
However, the minified version is ~25 kB larger than the packed one[2].
So we have to decide what's more important - filesize or startup time.
While the former has always been an important factor (though perhaps
mostly psychological), it might not be worth sacrificing performance for.
We'll do some profiling of our own to determine how significant this
difference really is.
-- F.
[1] http://blog.jquery.com/2009/01/21/jquery-131-released/
[2] http://code.google.com/p/jqueryjs/downloads/list?q=1.2.6
In contrast, we couldn't make out any tangible benefits for using a
packed version - apart from the vague and possibly unjustified filesize
concern.
Also, there's always TinyTiddly[2] for when filesize really matters.
Any objections?
-- F.
[1] http://ejohn.org/blog/library-loading-speed/
[2] http://www.tiddlywiki.org/wiki/TinyTiddly