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  1. package/LICENSE.md +2 -2
  2. package/README.md +3 -3
  3. package/cspell.json +5 -0
  4. package/netlify-functions/cspReport.js +8 -0
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  6. package/src/lib/components/foss/FossFeatures.svelte +0 -23
  7. package/src/lib/components/foss/FossItemContent.svelte +1 -2
  8. package/src/lib/pages/AboutContent.svelte +50 -32
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  10. package/src/lib/pages/TermsConditionsContent.svelte +1 -4
  11. package/src/lib/styles/css/default.css +25 -2
  12. package/src/lib/styles/global.min.css +1 -1
  13. package/static/assets/bin/contact.vcf +13 -0
  14. package/static/assets/bin/linksheet.json +8 -0
  15. package/static/assets/consulting-terms.pdf +0 -0
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  18. package/static/assets/license/CC-BY-4.0.md +367 -0
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  28. package/static/sitemap.xml +40 -4
  29. package/static/styles/brands.min.css +6 -0
  30. package/static/styles/fontawesome.min.css +9 -0
  31. package/static/styles/global.min.css +6 -0
  32. package/static/styles/solid.min.css +6 -0
  33. /package/{assets/bin/contact@s.neteng.pro.aexpk → static/assets/bin/contact@s.neteng.pro.asc} +0 -0
  34. /package/{assets/bin/github@sl.neteng.cc.aexpk → static/assets/bin/github@sl.neteng.cc.asc} +0 -0
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