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Mathieu Schroeter undid this on Oct 03, 2016

6484243 - Enlisted in http://hg.geexbox.org/libplayer - Undone

by Benjamin Zores Jan 23, 2010

Mathieu Schroeter undid this on Oct 03, 2016

6484419 - Enlisted in http://hg.geexbox.org/libvalhalla - Undone

by Benjamin Zores Jan 23, 2010

Guillaume Lecerf undid this on Dec 13, 2015

6484687 - Enlisted in http://hg.geexbox.org/geexbox - Undone

by Benjamin Zores Jan 23, 2010

The Ohloh Hamster undid this on Feb 25, 2014

6624680 - Enlisted in https://vidix.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/vidix/trunk - Undone

by Benjamin Zores Jan 31, 2010

Guillaume Lecerf undid this on Nov 04, 2013

8090830 - Enlisted in http://git.gitorious.org/openbricks/openbricks.git - Undone

by Benjamin Zores Dec 05, 2010

23549445 - Changed list of files to be ignored

by Benjamin Zores Mar 25, 2013

23549444 - Enlisted in https://github.com/GeeXboX/geexbox

by Benjamin Zores Mar 25, 2013

The Ohloh Hamster undid this on Jan 10, 2013

7920184 - Added license DELETED-GNU General Public License v2 or later - Undone

by Benjamin Zores Sep 25, 2010

The Ohloh Hamster undid this on Jan 10, 2013

6484633 - Added license DELETED-GNU General Public License v2 or later - Undone

by Benjamin Zores Jan 23, 2010

The Ohloh Hamster undid this on Jan 10, 2013

6484072 - Added license DELETED-GNU General Public License v2 or later - Undone

by Benjamin Zores Jan 23, 2010

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