<h2>How does it work? Is it a violation of the Terms of Service?</h2>
+JARRG (and the old OCR clients) comply with Three Rings' official
+<a href="http://yppedia.puzzlepirates.com/Official:Third_Party_Software">Third Party Software Policy</a>.
+
+<p>
+
Essentially, JARRG is a specialised "screen reader" which instead of
reading information out loud, uploads it to the YARRG and PCTB
databases.
<h2><a name="source">Authorship, source code and other versions</a></h2>
Thanks to Burninator for writing the core of the JARRG client. Ian
-Jackson and Owen Dunn adapted it to improve the installation setup (in
-particular, to avoid modifying any of the YPP client's startup files).
-Owen Dunn added support for uploading to YARRG, updated the build
-system, and wrote a Windows installer.
+Jackson and Owen Dunn adapted it to fix bugs and to improve the
+installation setup (in particular, to avoid modifying any of the YPP
+client's startup files). Owen Dunn added support for uploading to
+YARRG, updated the build system, and wrote a Windows installer.
<p>
JARRG is
Copyright 2006-2009 Burninator,
Copyright 2009-2010 Owen Dunn and
-Copyright 2009-2010 Ian Jackson.
+Copyright 2009-2011 Ian Jackson.
It is Free Software with <strong>NO WARRANTY</strong>, released under
the MIT-style two-clause licence.
<p>
-We maintain JARRG in git, and you can get
+We maintain JARRG in git
+<a href="https://gitlab.com/yarrg/jarrg">on gitlab</a>.
+In case of problems,
+please make an Issue there.
+
+<p>
+
+You can maybe get
source code for recent and perhaps unreleased versions from one of:
<pre>
git://git.yarrg.chiark.net/jarrg-ian.git</code> <a href="http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/ucgi/~yarrgweb/git?p=jarrg-ian.git;a=summary">(gitweb)</a>