This website's source code is available on github.com

I've uploaded the source code for this website to github. I haven't received any particular request to do so, but I'm hoping to make the development of new material for the website easier for potential future contributors.

As well, it can be informative to see how a website like this is built, which has value beyond this particular website.

I've considered allowing the website itself to be edited anonymously (i.e., make it a wiki). Hieran Makhwali was kind enough to e-mail me some weeks ago concerning typos on a page I had just published, and there really is no reason not to allow a reader to fix things like that while they are reading.

Putting the website's repository online is the first step in creating a more open architecture for the website. Something I hope will allow it to be a hub for people learning and teaching fluency in Lojban.

The repositories for the website are located on github:

This information is also archived in the new ti srana page.

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