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/website/index-tech.php
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<?php
$arts = array(
'support' => 'How do I get in touch with Svarog386\'s people?',
'pkgincl' => 'Packages inclusion rules',
'pkgformat' => 'Package format',
'licensing' => 'Svarog386 licensing',
'onlinerepos' => 'Svarog386 online repositories'
'support' => 'How do I get in touch with the Svarog386 community?',
'pkgincl' => 'Packages inclusion rules',
'pkgformat' => 'Package format',
'licensing' => 'Svarog386 licensing',
'onlinerepos' => 'Svarog386 online repositories',
'whatmeans' => 'What does "Svarog" mean?'
);
 
natcasesort($arts);
/website/tech/whatmeans.txt
0,0 → 1,10
Excerpt from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:
 
Svarog is a Slavic deity (...) identified with Hephaestus, the god of the blacksmith in ancient Greek religion (...), some researchers conclude that Svarog is the Slavic god of celestial fire and of blacksmithing.
 
The only mention of Svarog comes from the Hypatian Codex, a 15th-century compilation of several much older documents from the Ipatiev Monastery in Russia. (...) The complete passage, reconstructed from several manuscripts, translates as follows:
 
"(Then) began his reign Feosta (Hephaestus), whom the Egyptians called Svarog
... during his rule, from the heavens fell the smith’s prongs and weapons
were forged for the first time; before that, (people) fought with clubs and
stones."