--- /dev/null
+8sync: an asynchronous programming library for Guile
+====================================================
+
+GNU 8sync (pronounced "eight-sync") is an asynchronous programming
+library for [GNU Guile](https://www.gnu.org/software/guile/).
+
+Be warned: it is early days for the 8sync project. New contributors
+and users are more than welcome, but beware API instability.
+
+Some features:
+ - An asynchronous event loop! Non-blocking on ports and file access.
+ - Easy to use! The =8sync= operator lets you write
+ asynchronous code that looks simple while avoiding callback hell.
+ This happens through the magic of
+ [delimited continuations](https://www.gnu.org/software/guile/manual/html_node/Prompts.html).
+ ([Hence the %](https://www.gnu.org/software/guile/manual/html_node/Shift-and-Reset.html#Shift-and-Reset)!)
+ - Provides building blocks on which you can build other asynchronous
+ frameworks or paradigms on top of it (some of which will be
+ included in the future), like:
+ - an actor model implementation
+ - the propagator model
+ - web frameworks
+ - your very heart's desire!
+
+How do I use it?
+----------------
+
+For now, read the source ;)
+
+Hey, I ought to get some docs up, right? Soon, I promise!
+
+
+License
+-------
+
+Everything in here is LGPL v3 or later, as published by the Free
+Software Foundation, with exceptions below:
+
+ - Some autotools related files are under the GPL v3 or later in the
+ toplevel directory (their headers will say). I guess if you
+ compile things using them, maybe this project becomes GPL v3 or
+ later? I don't think so because the build tools themselves aren't
+ linked, but I can't be sure. If you really care, consider this
+ whole project GPL v3 or later optionally... anyway a
+ COPYING-gplv3.txt is included for these reasons.
+++ /dev/null
-8sync: an asynchronous programming library for Guile
-====================================================
-
-GNU 8sync (pronounced "eight-sync") is an asynchronous programming
-library for [GNU Guile](https://www.gnu.org/software/guile/).
-
-Be warned: it is early days for the 8sync project. New contributors
-and users are more than welcome, but beware API instability.
-
-Some features:
- - An asynchronous event loop! Non-blocking on ports and file access.
- - Easy to use! The =8sync= operator lets you write
- asynchronous code that looks simple while avoiding callback hell.
- This happens through the magic of
- [delimited continuations](https://www.gnu.org/software/guile/manual/html_node/Prompts.html).
- ([Hence the %](https://www.gnu.org/software/guile/manual/html_node/Shift-and-Reset.html#Shift-and-Reset)!)
- - Provides building blocks on which you can build other asynchronous
- frameworks or paradigms on top of it (some of which will be
- included in the future), like:
- - an actor model implementation
- - the propagator model
- - web frameworks
- - your very heart's desire!
-
-How do I use it?
-----------------
-
-For now, read the source ;)
-
-Hey, I ought to get some docs up, right? Soon, I promise!
-
-
-License
--------
-
-Everything in here is LGPL v3 or later, as published by the Free
-Software Foundation, with exceptions below:
-
- - Some autotools related files are under the GPL v3 or later in the
- toplevel directory (their headers will say). I guess if you
- compile things using them, maybe this project becomes GPL v3 or
- later? I don't think so because the build tools themselves aren't
- linked, but I can't be sure. If you really care, consider this
- whole project GPL v3 or later optionally... anyway a
- COPYING-gplv3.txt is included for these reasons.