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Taxonomy (Finnish: taksonomia) of a folder tree, guided by conventions.
Third party dependencies are documented in the folder third-party.
User and developer documentation of taksonomia.
Any feature requests or bug reports shall go to the todos of taksonomia.
The main source of taksonomia
is on a mountain in central Switzerland.
We use distributed version control (git).
There is no central hub.
Every clone can become a new source for the benefit of all.
The preferred public clones of taksonomia
are:
Please do not submit "pull requests" (I found no way to disable that "feature" on GitHub). If you like to share small changes under the repositories license please kindly do so by sending a patchset. You can either send such a patchset per email using git send-email or if you are a sourcehut user by selecting "Prepare a patchset" on the summary page of your fork at sourcehut.
Experimental.
Note: The default branch is default
.
FAQs
Taxonomy (Finnish: taksonomia) of a folder tree, guided by conventions.
We found that taksonomia demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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