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unicorn 5 will not support Ruby 1.8 anymore.
Drop mentions of Rubinius, too, it's too difficult to support due to
the proprietary and registration-required nature of its bug tracker.
The smaller memory footprint and CoW-friendly memory allocator in
mainline Ruby is a better fit for unicorn, anyways.
Since Ruby 1.9+ bundles RubyGems and gem startup is faster nowadays,
we'll just depend on that instead of not loading RubyGems.
Drop the local.mk.sample file, too, since it's way out-of-date
and probably isn't useful (I have not used it in a while).
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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.
The presence of images and CSS on the old (Darkfish-based) site
probably set unreasonable expectations as to my ability and
willingness to view such things. No more, the new website is
entirely simple HTML which renders well with even the wimpiest
browser.
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Update the old mailing list info with our new public-inbox info.
The old mongrel.rubyforge.org links have been dead for years,
oh well. There's only a few days left of RubyForge left...
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"check" rolls off the fingers of users familiar with GNU Automake
more easily. The "test-all" target is preserved for compatibility.
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Signed-off-by: Hongli Lai (Phusion) <hongli@phusion.nl>
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We switched to RDoc 2.5.x long ago and this should clarify
some documentation preferences I have.
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So says the project website and documentation
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Most GNU users already know their "make" is GNU make but it may
not be obvious to non-GNU users.
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This should make it easier to test and run unreleased
versions.
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