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<title>Hello</title>

<img src="/doc/ckout/repo-www/flammarion.jpg" style="--imgwidth:372px" class="spot-image">

You have somehow found your way to the place where I keep the heavy magic for
(a new, not-yet-live version of) <i>[https://thelocalyarn.com|The Local
Yarn]</i>. You can see an incomplete
[https://thelocalyarn.com/excursus/test/new-blog.html|mockup of the
new&nbsp;design].

Here’s what happens here:

  *  I add writings using a custom markup language, and publish them on the web site.
  *  Periodically I can define collections of writings (by date range, for example, or subject 
  matter), and, from the same source markup, generate the PDF files necessary to 
  self-publish a book containing those writings.
  *  The writings, the web and print designs for the writings, the custom markup, and the code
  defining all of them, are available here in their complete history since the beginning of
  the&nbsp;project.

What you are looking at is a Fossil repository — similar to a git&nbsp;repository.

All times shown are <var>[https://www.timeanddate.com/time/aboututc.html|UTC]</var>.

<h2>Technical Stuff</h2>

  *  The [/wishlist|wish list] serves as the project’s road&nbsp;map.
  *  [/devlog|Development Blog]
  *  See [Why Fossil?] and [How to Use This Repo].
  *  [/doc/trunk/LICENSE.txt|Licensing]

<h2>Conceptual Stuff</h2>

  *  [What The Local Yarn Is] (<i>telos</i>, fancy metaphors)
  *  [Design and Layout] (information model, print/web duality, visual style)
  *  [Tools and Methods] (doctrine and practice of using computers to make things without losing 
  your&nbsp;mind)
  *  [Creative Processes]
  *  [Differences from blogs]

<h2>Meta Stuff</h2>

  *  [Style Guide] for this repo