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 etalon 2019-01-04 Stefan Meinlschmidt Stefan Meinlschmidt [0b8be0] more tar download
 moddiutils 2018-12-27 Stefan Meinlschmidt Stefan Meinlschmidt [277e40] fixed the unittest-vs.-trace incompatibility fo...
 thirdparty 2018-12-24 Stefan Meinlschmidt Stefan Meinlschmidt [c10057] added compatible font-awesome 4
 .gitignore 2018-12-26 Stefan Meinlschmidt Stefan Meinlschmidt [334146] fixing testing
 LICENSE.txt 2018-12-08 Stefan Meinlschmidt Stefan Meinlschmidt [985599] moved bottle into thirdparty
 README.md 2018-12-24 Stefan Meinlschmidt Stefan Meinlschmidt [963893] trying out local link in README.md
 concept.md 2018-12-02 Stefan Meinlschmidt Stefan Meinlschmidt [b034e8] refactored schema a bit
 etalon.py 2019-01-04 Stefan Meinlschmidt Stefan Meinlschmidt [723feb] added hashed password configuration
 test-etalon.py 2019-01-04 Stefan Meinlschmidt Stefan Meinlschmidt [723feb] added hashed password configuration
 todo.md 2019-01-04 Stefan Meinlschmidt Stefan Meinlschmidt [0b8be0] more tar download

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Etalon Standards Document Redaction System

© 2014–2018 Stefan Meinlschmidt

Etalon is a web-based service for creating and maintaining standard documents, roughly in the way RFCs are.

You can create markdown documents with minimal ceremony, edit them alone or cooperatively and submit them for publication. When actually declared published (hopefully after a few rounds of review and refinement, but that is really up to you) the document is frozen and gets an ID for eternity. Those published documents can be referenced like RFCs can. Additionally some of the published documents can be blessed as official recommendations, like it is done in IETF STDs.

Etalon requires python3 including the sqlite3 package.

Etalon is free software. It is available under the terms of the so-called “MIT license” (see LICENSE.txt).