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base62 encoding fits more information into alphanumeric chars while avoiding the troublesome non-alphanumeric chars of base64 encoding.  In particular, this allows us to work around the ext3 "32,000 entries in a directory" limit while retaining the convenient property that the intermediate directory names are leading prefixes of the storage index file names.
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Welcome to the Tahoe project, a secure, decentralized, fault-tolerant
filesystem.  All of the source code is available under a Free Software, Open
Source licence.

Please see docs/about.html for an introduction, docs/install.html for install
instructions, docs/running.html for usage instructions.
Description
The Tahoe-LAFS decentralized secure filesystem.
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