Ladies and gentlemen, hackers and users, rocket scientists. Messieurs Grant and Hovey are proud to announce that all the Launchpad code that interests you resides in lib/lp. lib/canonical is remains to support a few external needs.
We can remove the lib/canonical/config shim after we deploy an update the lp-production-configs to use the lib/lp/services/config. We can choose to remove lib/canonical/launchpad. Static page assets are served by the proxy. We need to register the new locations before we can move the pages and images. We do not need to. The images are owned by Canonical; they are not under the same license of the code. The location of lib/canonical/launchpad is an accurate description of the brand that is separate from the code. There are a few modules in lp and lp.services that contain cruft from the proprietary age. I think they will be easier to dismantle now that we have a directory structure that reveals the purposes and features that packages and modules provide. Some circular import hacks were removed during the last phase of the apocalypse. You may find that you can remove those that you find in the code. -- Curtis Hovey http://launchpad.net/~sinzui
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