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Tails developers authored
Rationale: our static website cannot be copied to a FAT32 filesystem due to filenames being too long. Changing this would be a pain. Hence building and installing it into the chroot (-> filesystem.squashfs) rather than into the binary_local-includes (-> iso9660 / FAT32 filesystem). This means the documentation cannot be browsed offline from outside Tails. However, our installer creates GPT hidden partitions, so the doc would not be browseable from outside Tails anyway. The only usecase we really break by doing so is browsing the documentation while running a non-Tails system, from a Tails CD.
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