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Similar to the switch in dtas-archive(1), I got tired of having
to manually add stats to all the rips I was tracking out.
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--filter, per-track comments and environments are the subtle but
major new features for the next release.
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"omap" is specific to Ruby and makes interopability with other
languages more difficult.
While it's true environment variables are stored as an ordered
array of C strings (see environ(7)); order doesn't matter in
practice. Everyone in the real world treats the environment as
an unordered key-value store, and we shall follow.
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Write the contents of "stderr". This is useful for capturing the
per-track output of the sox(1) "stats" effect when combined with
parallel "--jobs".
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Using the 'update-copyright' script from gnulib[1]:
git ls-files | UPDATE_COPYRIGHT_HOLDER='all contributors' \
UPDATE_COPYRIGHT_USE_INTERVALS=2 \
xargs /path/to/gnulib/build-aux/update-copyright
[1] https://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/gnulib.git
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HTTPS allows some level of security(*) and we've actually
supported it on 80x24.org for many months, now. So, point new
readers to it.
Moving away from hostname-based homepages will allow us to save
on subjectAltName space (and bandwith) when negotiating an HTTPS
connection. We'll also have an .onion mirror for Tor users,
soon, too; in case we can't afford to pay ICANN in the future.
(assuming TLS libraries don't have any more Heartblead-level
bugs in them, CAs aren't compromised, MITM HTTPS stripping
proxies don't get in your way, and your certificate bundle isn't
compromised).
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perlpod(1) is already installed by default on Debian and
RedHat-based systems; and probably most modern *nixes; pandoc(1)
(and Haskell) are not.
POD also more standardized than Markdown (which flavor? :P),
especially for generating manpages. So save any potential
documentation editors some disk space by not forcing them to install
Haskell and pandoc.
Finally, I'm a mildly proficient in Perl and do not know Haskell
at all and have a better chance at reading/hacking the source if
the document generator breaks.
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