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This is faster than relying on eval() for older Rubies.
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/13077
Ruby 2.5 is targetted for release in December 2017.
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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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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] git://git.savannah.gnu.org/gnulib.git
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While we're in the area, make a wording change from "GPLv3 or later"
to "GPL-3.0+", as the latter is favored by SPDX.org
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We need to generate a coherent command set for wrapping
portions together, this sets us up for that.
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The documentation part is managed by the new
Documentation/update-copyright script. For the future, the rest may
be managed by the update-copyright tool in gnulib
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This reverts commit 3471463325be6c990b3abd18b4d34f723440d19a.
While not strictly necessary, it makes the user syntax in splitfx
files much terser. Changes from the original version should make it
easier-to-read and the diagram should help a lot with understanding.
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This will not be needed after all.
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I'm still normal, and still trolling, but 80x24.org will be epic :)
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This allows parsing and will eventually interact with trimfx.
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