ain't hard.. it just will be forgotten over time.. human nature.
i think have a php script somewhere to magically proxy the svn version so that 
it is displayed in the browser. that should take care of it.

if set up, i'll add a link to it to the License wiki page with some info that 
the up to date info is found there.

..ede

On 19.10.2011 04:11, Stefan Steiniger wrote:
> If you know, how to do so? but copy paste once in a while doesn't seem 
> so hard either... but I may be wrong ;)
> 
> stefan
> 
> Am 18.10.11 14:38, schrieb [email protected]:
>> On 13.10.2011 21:11, Stefan Steiniger wrote:
>>>
>>> a) Well.. for the licences..
>>> don't know how it works with being readable?
>>>
>>>> would look like that
>>>> http://jump-pilot.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/jump-pilot/core/trunk/etc/readme.txt?view=markup
>>>>
>>>> not elegant, but at least up to date
>>> I was more thinking how you would include it in the wiki? just as a link?
>>> in this case - would rather think we write the basics (for OJ core) and
>>> then, yes for the details (for Plus?) we link to the file... or so.
>>>
>>
>> but even only the basics would be outdated at some point and i really do not 
>> see someone taking the time to update this periodically.
>>
>> how about setting up a cronjob that periodically downloads readme.txt from 
>> svn to our webspace. this way we would have a readable text file for linking 
>> and only one source to be maintained?
>>
>> ..ede
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