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We no longer need it for olddoc
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In case I'm hit by a bus and FSF comes out with an LGPLv4,
the project will still be able to move forward.
While we're at it, update the gemspec, too.
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wrongdoc was difficult to maintain because of the tidy-ffi
dependency and the HTML5 changes in Darkfish could not be
handled well by Tidy.
olddoc is superior as it generates leaner HTML which loads faster,
requires less scrolling and less processing power to render.
Aesthetic comparisons are subjective of course but completely
unimportant compared to speed and accessibility.
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The public-inbox + mlmmj setup on bogomips.org allows posting
without subscription and offers downloadable archives via git.
The lack of rsyncable archives on librelist nowadays and
subscription-required nature of librelist are points against it.
Repliers are now encouraged to Cc: all recipients (using the
reply-all function of their mail client) since many readers are
not subscribed.
This project has never accepted or encouraged HTML email, but
librelist accepted it. The bogomips.org mail server is
configured to treat HTML mail as spam, so do not send HTML mail
if you expect a response.
Users who wish to subscribe may send a message to:
ruby-posix-mq+subscribe@bogomips.org
Similarly, they may unsubscribe via:
ruby-posix-mq+unsubscribe@bogomips.org
HTTP archives are available via:
http://bogomips.org/ruby-posix-mq/
ssoma users may also use: git://bogomips.org/ruby-posix-mq
(see README change)
Old messages to the librelist addresses will continue to
get routed to the new mailing list.
ref: http://public-inbox.org/
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I can't stand Rake :x
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No more JavaScript on our site!
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".rb" in the executable name is discouraged by the
{Ruby packaging standard}[http://github.com/chneukirchen/rps]
and probably confusing.
If I ever get around to it, a non-Ruby version of this
executable is planned, and that will be called "posix-mq"
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