Phenix's smaller sister, holding NixOS configurations for my personal machines.
Caution
This repository is planned to be merged into Phenix at any moment. Do not import or otherwise rely on this repo to exist in any capacity, as it will be deleted without a grace period.
Recommended action is to link against Phenix instead, or alternatively copy the revelant code snippets (with attribution as per the LICENSE file) directly.
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License | Shorthand | Applicable Version(s) |
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GNU General Public License | GPL | v. 2, v. 3 |
GNU Affero General Public License | AGPL | v. 3 |
Open Software License | OSL | v. 2.1, v. 3.0 |
Eclipse Public License | EPL | v. 1.0 |
CeCILL | CECILL | v. 2.0, v. 2.1 |
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