The description for Emby was incredibly unhelpful, in my opinion. It
simply read that it was "built with popular open source technologies,"
which gives a reader no meaningful information about why it might be a
good option. A better description would call out a feature or offer a
reason distinct from other items in the same category. I think Emby's
out-of-the-box support for both DLNA and DIAL is worth noting and helps
the reader understand what and why Emby actually is more quickly.
all three licenses will be identified as 'BSD' since we have no track record of which entry has which one
user should read the specific license terms of each program for more details
This commit adds the Calibre Web app and positions it inside a new
section for e-books and other mostly text-based media. This is also a
good opportunity to add information about enterprise-class Integrated
Library Systems, so that is done as well and adds the Koha and Evergreen
library management software, both self-hostable Free Software tools to
that category. Koha is moved out of "budgeting," since it is much more
appropriately categorized as an ILS along with Evergreen, et. al.
This commit further moves related items out of Misc/Other, namely COPS,
and into this new e-book/library category, where it should be expected.
This commit takes the suggestions in issue number #1201 and applies them
to the entire list. Specifically, this commit does the following:
- Replaces asterisks (`*`) with single dashes (`-`) for list items.
- Indents sub-lists (e.g., dependencies) by two spaces.
- Uses the same number of dashes for creating horizontal rules.
- Removes extra lines to make space around each heading consistent.
Additionally, this commit moves and indents `ympd` to correctly reflect
its parent dependency (`mpd`), alphabetizes the `Phproject` line item as
per the list suggestions (items should be alphabetized in their
respective categorical sub-list), and renames the "Custom" heading to
provide better clarity ("Custom communication systems"), setting the
links to that heading item to its new name.
Wagtail is a CMS, not just a blogging platform, thought it would be good to move it to a more appropriate spot. Also, updated the Github URL has it has changed.