Maxime Devos schreef op za 26-03-2022 om 11:08 [+0100]: > Reily Siegel schreef op ma 07-02-2022 om 14:56 [-0500]: > > > Furthermore, service.edn and docs.edn are huge blobs -- it's > > > textual > > > and not binary, but that doesn't make it source code. > > > > EDN is a strict subset of Clojure used for representing Clojure > data > > structures, similar to JSON for JavaScript. > > If docs.edn is documentation, should it be in #:doc-dirs? > Additionally, this doesn't make it any less a blob.  Where does this > data come from?  Was it written manually by cognitect people?  Was > some > (possibly propietary?) data taken from Amazon and then converted into > another data format?  How can I edit these files? More specifically, I noticed that "docs.edn" contains the string Amazon S3 frees up the space used to store the parts and stop charging you for storing them only after you either complete or abort a multipart upload. and so does but AFAIK Amazon has not released the documentation as ASL2.0. Greetings, Maxime.