From: Zooko O'Whielacronx <zooko@zooko.com>
Date: Wed, 9 Apr 2008 23:02:45 +0000 (-0700)
Subject: docs: another small edit (don't mention docs/ directory in about.html now that docs... 
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docs: another small edit (don't mention docs/ directory in about.html now that docs/ is prominent on wiki:Docs)
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diff --git a/docs/about.html b/docs/about.html
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     <p>There are two kinds of files: immutable and mutable.  Immutable files have the property that once they have been uploaded to the storage grid they can't be modified.  Mutable ones can be modified.  A user can have read-write access to a mutable file or read-only access to it (or no access to it at all).</p>
     <p>A user who has read-write access to a mutable file or directory can give another user read-write access to that file or directory, or read-only access to that file or directory.  A user who has read-only access to a file or directory can give another user read-only access to it.</p>
     <p>When linking a file or directory into a parent directory, you can use a read-write link or a read-only link.  If you use a read-write link, then anyone who has read-write access to the parent directory can gain read-write access to the child, and anyone who has read-only access to the parent directory can gain read-only access to the child.  If you use a read-only link, then anyone who has either read-write or read-only access to the parent directory can gain read-only access to the child.</p>
-    <p>For more technical detail, please see <a href="architecture.txt">architecture.txt</a>, the <a href="http://allmydata.org/trac/tahoe/wiki/Doc">The Doc Page</a> on the Wiki, and the other files in the <a href="."><cite>docs</cite></a> directory of the source tree.</p>
+    <p>For more technical detail, please see <a href="architecture.txt">architecture.txt</a> and the <a href="http://allmydata.org/trac/tahoe/wiki/Doc">The Doc Page</a> on the Wiki.</p>
 
     <h2>Installing</h2>
     <p>To install Tahoe, please see <a href="install.html">install.html</a>.</p>