** Summary changed:

- [needs-packaging] need packaging - Harbour 2.0.0
+ [needs-packaging] need packaging - Harbour 3.0.0

** Description changed:

- About Harbour          
-       Harbour is a compiler for the xBase superset language often referred to 
as Clipper (the language that is implemented by the compiler CA-Clipper). 
Harbour is a cross-platform compiler and is known to compile and run on:
+ About Harbour
+    Harbour is a compiler for the xBase superset language often referred to as 
Clipper (the language that is implemented by the compiler CA-Clipper). Harbour 
is a cross-platform compiler and is known to compile and run on:
  
-     * MS-DOS,
-     * Windows (32 & 64),
-     * Windows CE,
-     * Pocket PC,
-     * OS/2,
-     * GNU/Linux,
-     * Mac OSX.
+     * MS-DOS,
+     * Windows (32 & 64),
+     * Windows CE,
+     * Pocket PC,
+     * OS/2,
+     * GNU/Linux,
+     * Mac OSX.
  
- Harbour is a free and open-source project. It can be used to make open source 
applications, free or commercial products. To learn more about Harbour licence 
click here.       
-  
-       Why use it?      
-       
+ Harbour is a free and open-source project. It can be used to make open
+ source applications, free or commercial products. To learn more about
+ Harbour licence click here.
  
-     * Because it is free software 100% compatible with Clipper compilers
-     * Because it removes some of the limits imposed by the base 
implementation but the extent of this will depend on your chosen platform.
-     * Because Harbour is proven to be stable, robust and efficient.
-     * Because Harbour supports RDDs (Replaceable Database Drivers) to allow 
multiple data sources which allows an application to scale.
-     * Because Harbour is portable across multiple operating systems with the 
same code base.
-     * Because Harbour's architecture is fully open and supports a third-party 
add on market.
-     * Because Harbour is open-source and therefore you are not at the mercy 
of the decisions of a private company.
-     * Because Harbour is developed by a very experienced and capable team of 
developers.
+  Why use it?
  
-       Most importantly, try Harbour for yourself, decide for yourself
+     * Because it is free software 100% compatible with Clipper compilers
+     * Because it removes some of the limits imposed by the base 
implementation but the extent of this will depend on your chosen platform.
+     * Because Harbour is proven to be stable, robust and efficient.
+     * Because Harbour supports RDDs (Replaceable Database Drivers) to allow 
multiple data sources which allows an application to scale.
+     * Because Harbour is portable across multiple operating systems with the 
same code base.
+     * Because Harbour's architecture is fully open and supports a third-party 
add on market.
+     * Because Harbour is open-source and therefore you are not at the mercy 
of the decisions of a private company.
+     * Because Harbour is developed by a very experienced and capable team of 
developers.
+ 
+       Most importantly, try Harbour for yourself, decide for yourself
  why it has advantages for you. This product will be an harbour for
  clipper.
  
- URL: http://www.harbour-project.org/
- Licence: http://www.harbour-project.org/license.html
- The code is hosted on http://sourceforge.net/projects/harbour-project/files/
+ URL: http://harbour.github.io/
+ Licence: https://raw.github.com/harbour/core/master/COPYING.txt
+ The code is hosted on https://github.com/harbour/core
  
  Thank you

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