an up-to-date of its actually-running source code. So this link
gives you the source code for the pages you are now looking at.
+<p>All of the above trees are available via the
+<a href="http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/ucgi/~yarrgweb/git">gitweb
+source code and history browser</a>.
+
+<h4>Uploader</h4>
+
+The uploader is also Free Software, but under a slightly different
+licence. The <a href="upload">uploader page</a> has
+<a href="upload#source">complete information on how to get its source code</a>.
+
<h3>YARRG website code instances</h3>
<h4>Lookup website</h4>
<h3>Data</h3>
<kbd>rsync rsync.yarrg.chiark.net::yarrg/</kbd><br>
-accesses files published for the benefit of the yarrg upload client,
+accesses files published for the benefit of the old yarrg upload client
+and other members of the ypp-sc-tools family.
<p>
If you would like to run a (perhaps modified) copy of the YARRG
website it would be very easy for us to make our system send you
-copies of updates submitted by users of the official YARRG client, in
-the format expected by the YARRG code. Please just ask us - at our
-end it's just a matter of us adding your database instance's special
-email address to our alias file.
+copies of updates submitted by users of the YARRG clients including
+JARRG, in the format expected by the YARRG code. Please just
+ask us - at our end it's just a matter of us adding your database
+instance's special email address to our alias file.
<p>
Email Ian Jackson ijackson (at) chiark.greenend.org.uk. Or talk to
any Fleet Officer or above of the crew Special Circumstances on the
-Midnight Ocean.
+Cerulean Ocean.
<p>
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