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It's clearer that we have zero commercial intent
when using a non-profit .org domain for the mailing
list.
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LGPLv4 could be completely different, so we won't give
the FSF a blank check to force it upon us.
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wrongdoc eliminates JavaScript from our website and also
enables us to cut down on our management scripts/code for
supporting the project.
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This allows GPLv2-only programs to bundle us.
Signed-off-by: Eric Wong <normalperson@yhbt.net>
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Odd, RubyGems doesn't warn about a lack of it and
I didn't notice this field until now...
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It was too much confusion to have multiple gems in the mix
and I mainly use the C extension anyways.
If we're not on a compatible version of Ruby, the extension will
just be disabled by generating a dummy no-op Makefile to work
around it.
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Several bikeshed reasons brought me to this point:
* I like the README.html layout more than any default index.html
even if it's using README content. Having links on the side
helps navigation IMHO.
* publish_docs preserves timestamps to improve cache hit rate
* git is used to maintain the manifest at packaging/release-time
so my changesets have less noise in them
* git is used to generate history files (from tag messages),
this is a more DRY approach to me.
* I don't like the ".txt" suffix being translated to "_txt.html" in
URLs. I don't like the ".txt" suffix in general.
* I don't like Manifest.txt showing up in my RDoc
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