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        <summary>FishPaste is a web spider used by Anchovy Hosting to retreive data relevent to sites we support. FishPaste respects robots.txt and is generally well behaved.

The data collected by FishPaste is 'hidden' behind robots.txt files: we are not interested in generating hits to our sites from your data.</summary>
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Installed on a 4GB memory stick, on first boot has SYSTEM partition 2.3GB (2.1GB used) and USER partition 1.4GB 0.4GB used, the same after installing 70 updates.</summary>
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        <summary>Many-to-few

Example: a blog post can be in one, or a few categories.

One-to-many

Example: a blog post can have a number of comments, but each comment only relates to one blog post.
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        <summary>The data files are all stored in a single location as text files - they all have the extension .txt. indigoPen also stores log files and configuration files.

Every indigoPen data element is refered to as a page, or if this could cause confusion in its context, an indigoPenPage (read more about other things that are referred to as a 'page' here).</summary>
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        <summary>Welcome to the Anchovy Hosting Wiki</summary>
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