Add license page

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Anatol Broder 2013-12-29 01:10:31 +01:00
parent ee8d509d39
commit 8e9437199c
5 changed files with 13 additions and 3 deletions

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@ -206,7 +206,8 @@ namespace :site do
"layout" => "docs", "layout" => "docs",
"title" => "History", "title" => "History",
"permalink" => "/docs/history/", "permalink" => "/docs/history/",
"prev_section" => "contributing" "prev_section" => "contributing",
"next_section" => "license"
} }
Dir.chdir('site/docs/') do Dir.chdir('site/docs/') do
File.open("history.md", "w") do |file| File.open("history.md", "w") do |file|

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@ -11,6 +11,6 @@
<h4>Miscellaneous</h4> <h4>Miscellaneous</h4>
{% include docs_ul.html items='troubleshooting sites resources upgrading' %} {% include docs_ul.html items='troubleshooting sites resources upgrading' %}
<h4>Meta</h4> <h4>Meta</h4>
{% include docs_ul.html items='contributing history' %} {% include docs_ul.html items='contributing history license' %}
</aside> </aside>
</div> </div>

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@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
{% include docs_option.html items='troubleshooting sites resources upgrading' %} {% include docs_option.html items='troubleshooting sites resources upgrading' %}
</optgroup> </optgroup>
<optgroup label="Meta"> <optgroup label="Meta">
{% include docs_option.html items='contributing history' %} {% include docs_option.html items='contributing history license' %}
</optgroup> </optgroup>
</select> </select>
</div> </div>

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@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ layout: docs
title: History title: History
permalink: "/docs/history/" permalink: "/docs/history/"
prev_section: contributing prev_section: contributing
next_section: license
--- ---
## 1.4.2 / 2013-12-16 ## 1.4.2 / 2013-12-16

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site/docs/license.md Normal file
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@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
---
layout: docs
title: License
prev_section: history
permalink: /docs/license/
---
You may use any Jekyll project under the terms of the [MIT License]({{ site.repository }}/blob/master/LICENSE). The MIT License is simple and easy to understand and it places almost no restrictions on what you can do with a Jekyll project. You are free to use any Jekyll project in any other project (even commercial projects) as long as the copyright header is left intact.