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+Welcome to PDCurses!
+====================
+
+PDCurses is an implementation of X/Open curses for multiple platforms.
+The latest version can be found at:
+
+ https://pdcurses.org/
+
+For changes, see the [History] file. The main documentation is now in
+the [docs] directory.
+
+
+Legal Stuff
+-----------
+
+The core package is in the public domain, but small portions of PDCurses
+are subject to copyright under various licenses. Each directory
+contains a README.md file, with a section titled "Distribution Status"
+which describes the status of the files in that directory.
+
+If you use PDCurses in an application, an acknowledgement would be
+appreciated, but is not mandatory. If you make corrections or
+enhancements to PDCurses, please forward them to the current maintainer
+for the benefit of other users.
+
+This software is provided AS IS with NO WARRANTY whatsoever.
+
+
+Ports
+-----
+
+PDCurses has been ported to DOS, OS/2, Windows, X11 and SDL. A directory
+containing the port-specific source files exists for each of these
+platforms.
+
+Build instructions are in the README.md file for each platform:
+
+- [DOS]
+- [OS/2]
+- [SDL 1.x]
+- [SDL 2.x]
+- [Windows]
+- [X11]
+
+
+Distribution Status
+-------------------
+
+All files in this directory (not including subdirectories) are released
+to the public domain.
+
+
+Maintainer
+----------
+
+William McBrine <wmcbrine@gmail.com>
+
+[History]: docs/HISTORY.md
+[docs]: docs/README.md
+[DOS]: dos/README.md
+[OS/2]: os2/README.md
+[SDL 1.x]: sdl1/README.md
+[SDL 2.x]: sdl2/README.md
+[Windows]: wincon/README.md
+[X11]: x11/README.md