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Remove GitHub link from download page

The section is maintained, but provides a link to whyfreejs.html instead of
a link to the repository, to discourage its use.

At some point, I'll include the reply from GitHub stating that they have no
intent of liberating the client code, or making the website work properly
without JavaScript.
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Mike Gerwitz 2015-05-15 00:28:21 -04:00
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@ -40,14 +40,11 @@ is itself free software (Gitlab CE).
<h3>GitHub</h3>
<a href="https://github.com/mikegerwitz/easejs">GitHub</a> is a popular social
coding platform. While the code is hosted there and you are free to make use of
GitHub's services, note that GitHub is proprietary and ease.js does not endorse
it, nor make use of its services; it is used purely for hosting.
<blockquote class="git-clone">
<span class="shell-start">$</span> git://github.com/mikegerwitz/easejs.git
</blockquote>
GitHub is a popular social coding platform. Unfortunately,
it <a href="whyfreejs.html">serves proprietary JavaScript</a> to users, and
is not fully functional with JavaScript disabled. A mirror of GNU ease.js
is provided there, if you wish to make use of it; a link will not be
provided here, as that would encourage use of an unethical alternative.
<h3>Manual</h3>
See <a href="manual/Integration.html#Integration">Chapter 1 of the manual</a>