Zooko O'Whielacronx aaaa633f18 setup: remove a convenience copy of figleaf, to ease inclusion into Ubuntu Karmic Koala
We need to carefully document the licence of figleaf in order to get Tahoe-LAFS into Ubuntu Karmic Koala.  However, figleaf isn't really a part of Tahoe-LAFS per se -- this is just a "convenience copy" of a development tool.  The quickest way to make Tahoe-LAFS acceptable for Karmic then, is to remove figleaf from the Tahoe-LAFS tarball itself.  People who want to run figleaf on Tahoe-LAFS (as everyone should want) can install figleaf themselves.  I haven't tested this -- there may be incompatibilities between upstream figleaf and the copy that we had here...
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Welcome to the Tahoe project [1], a secure, decentralized,
fault-tolerant filesystem.  All of the source code is available under
a Free Software, Open Source licence (or two).

Please see docs/about.html for an introduction, docs/install.html for
install instructions, docs/running.html for usage instructions.

Finally, see docs/known_issues.txt for things that you need to know
about if you are relying on Tahoe to store your valuable data.

[1] http://allmydata.org
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