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+ Version 0.5.0 (may 10 2008)
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+ - Changed model relationships representation (feature request #10898)
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+ - Added support for plugins models (-p) (feature request #12742 by
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+ Chris Richards). Thanks to Elliot Smith.
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+ - Added support for irregular inflexions (from patch #12384). Thanks
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+ to Juan Ignacio Pumarino.
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+ - Added hidding of magic fields (--hide-magic) (from patch #13351)
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+ Thanks to Hajime Baba.
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+ - Added -r option to set the application root path (request #12801).
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+ - The -e flag now requires full path to excluded files.
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+ - Added support for state machine diagram ("acts as state machine" plugin).
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+ Thanks to Ana Nelson (she did all the work!).
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+ Version 0.4.1 (may 9 2008)
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+ - Fix bug #17852 (class name treated as String).
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+ Version 0.4.0 (apr 25 2007)
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+ - Draw inheritance edges in reverse way
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+ (from superclass to subclass, with an arrow in the tail)
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+ This improves how 'dot' renders the graph
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+ - By default, don't draw transitive inherited associations
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+ - Added --transitive flag to draw transitive inherited associations
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+ - Added --exclude flag for ommiting classes (this may help to produce
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+ diagrams for applications with broken classes)
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+
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+
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+ Version 0.3.4 (apr 12 2007)
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+ - Add support for model abstract classes.
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+ (don't try to get content columns, bug #10033)
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+ - Add verbose mode
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+ - More code cleanup.
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+ - Using an internal representation and then
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+ generating the DOT output. This will allow to
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+ Version 0.3.3 (apr 10 2007)
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+ - Code cleanup
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+ Version 0.3.2 (apr 9 2007)
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+ - Disable STDOUT when loading applications classes, avoiding
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+ messing up the DOT output.
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+ (Thanks to Sebastien Auvray, http://tnlessone.wordpress.com/)
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+ Version 0.3.1 (apr 9 2007)
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+ - Release again for fix an error in .gem file
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+ Version 0.3.0 (apr 9 2007)
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+ - Major code rewrite
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+ (More OO style)
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+ - Using Ruby's optparse to parse commandline options
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+ - Added flags for including (excluding) controllers methods
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+ based on visibility
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+ - Added -o flag for file output.
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+ - Minor cosmetic changes.
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+ Version 0.2.0 (apr 8 2007)
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+ - Differentiate classes from modules
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+ - Added "-m" flag for considering modules
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+ - Draw double-headed arrows for habtm and has_many, :through associations
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+ - Fix inheritance support for non ActiveRecord::Base classes on model
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+ diagrams
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+ Version 0.1.2 (apr 7 2007)
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+ - Documentation moved from script header to README
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+ Version 0.1.1 (apr 5 2007)
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+ - Changed default graph label fontsize to 14.
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+ - Better error handling.
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+ - Minor cosmetic changes.
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+ - New way to load classes, supporting subdirectories traversal.
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+ (Inspired in RAV, http://rav.rubyforge.org/)
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+ - RailRoad version included in diagrams' label.
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+ Version 0.1.0 (apr 2 2007)
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+ - Initial release.
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+ = RailRoad
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+ RailRoad generates models and controllers diagrams in DOT language for a
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+ Rails application.
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+
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+
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+ = Usage
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+
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+ Run RailRoad on the Rails application's root directory. You can redirect its
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+ output to a .dot file or pipe it to the dot or neato utilities to produce a
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+ graphic. Model diagrams are intended to be processed using dot and
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+ controller diagrams are best processed using neato.
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+
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+ railroad [options] command
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+
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+ == Options
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+
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+ Common options:
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+ -b, --brief Generate compact diagram
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+ (no attributes nor methods)
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+ -e, --exclude file1[,fileN] Exclude given files
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+ -i, --inheritance Include inheritance relations
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+ -l, --label Add a label with diagram information
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+ (type, date, migration, version)
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+ -o, --output FILE Write diagram to file FILE
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+ -v, --verbose Enable verbose output
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+ Models diagram options:
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+ -a, --all Include all models
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+ (not only ActiveRecord::Base derived)
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+ --hide-magic Hide magic field names
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+ --hide-types Hide attributes type
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+ -j, --join Concentrate edges
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+ -m, --modules Include modules
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+ -p, --plugins-models Include plugins models
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+ -t, --transitive Include transitive associations
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+ (through inheritance)
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+ Controllers diagram options:
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+ --hide-public Hide public methods
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+ --hide-protected Hide protected methods
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+ --hide-private Hide private methods
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+ Other options:
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+ -h, --help Show this message
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+ --version Show version and copyright
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+
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+ == Commands
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+ -M, --models Generate models diagram
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+ -C, --controllers Generate controllers diagram
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+ -A, --aasm Generate "acts as state machine" diagram
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+
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+
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+ == Examples
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+
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+ railroad -o models.dot -M
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+ Produces a models diagram to the file 'models.dot'
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+ railroad -a -i -o full_models.dot -M
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+ Models diagram with all classes showing inheritance relations
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+ railroad -M | dot -Tsvg > models.svg
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+ Model diagram in SVG format
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+ railroad -C | neato -Tpng > controllers.png
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+ Controller diagram in PNG format
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+ railroad -h
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+ Shows usage help
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+
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+
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+ = Processing DOT files
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+ To produce a PNG image from model diagram generated by RailRoad you can
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+ issue the following command:
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+ dot -Tpng models.dot > models.png
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+ If you want to do the same with a controller diagram, use neato instead of
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+ neato -Tpng controllers.dot > controllers.png
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+ If you want to produce SVG (vectorial, scalable, editable) files, you can do
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+ the following:
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+ dot -Tsvg models.dot > models.svg
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+ neato -Tsvg controllers.dot > controllers.svg
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+ Important: There is a bug in Graphviz tools when generating SVG files that
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+ cause a text overflow. You can solve this problem editing (with a text
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+ editor, not a graphical SVG editor) the file and replacing around line 12
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+ "font-size:14.00;" by "font-size:11.00;", or by issuing the following command
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+ sed -i 's/font-size:14.00/font-size:11.00/g' file.svg
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+ Note: For viewing and editing SVG there is an excellent opensource tool
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+ called Inkscape (similar to Adobe Illustrator. For DOT processing you can
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+ also use Omnigraffle (on Mac OS X).
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+
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+ = RailRoad as a rake task
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+ (Thanks to Thomas Ritz, http://www.galaxy-ritz.de ,for the code.)
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+
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+ In your Rails application, put the following rake tasks into 'lib/task/diagrams.rake':
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+
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+ namespace :doc do
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+ namespace :diagram do
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+ task :models do
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+ sh "railroad -i -l -a -m -M | dot -Tsvg | sed 's/font-size:14.00/font-size:11.00/g' > doc/models.svg"
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+ end
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+
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+ task :controllers do
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+ sh "railroad -i -l -C | neato -Tsvg | sed 's/font-size:14.00/font-size:11.00/g' > doc/controllers.svg"
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ task :diagrams => %w(diagram:models diagram:controllers)
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+ end
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+
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+ Then, 'rake doc:diagrams' produces 'doc/models.svg' and 'doc/controllers.svg'.
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+
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+ = Requirements
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+
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+ RailRoad has been tested with Ruby 1.8.5 and Rails 1.1.6 to 1.2.3
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+ applications. There is no additional requirements (nevertheless, all your
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+ Rails application requirements must be installed).
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+ In order to view/export the DOT diagrams, you'll need the processing tools
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+ from Graphviz.
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+
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+ = Website and Project Home
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+
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+ http://railroad.rubyforge.org
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+
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+ = License
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+
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+ RailRoad is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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+ as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
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+ License, or (at your option) any later version.
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+
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+ = Author
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+
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+ Javier Smaldone
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+ (javier -at- smaldone -dot- com -dot- ar, http://blog.smaldone.com.ar )
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+