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Update meta-data and templates

Several changes to improve maintainability, readability and style of
packaging meta-data:

 *  Use more maintainable syntax in templates.  That is, more MKit macros,
    line-based lists, etc.

 *  Use Markdown for LICENSE.

 *  Use normal case (don't YELL) in application name.

 *  Use only spaces to align spec file.

 *  Use version ranges for SemVer dependencies.

 *  Sort %files section.

 *  Use shorter version level (0.y vs 0.y.z) in ranges where possible

 *  Move MKit compatibility directive to bottom (which actually changes
    the compatibility level to 0.0.24 as older MKit had a bug that
    prevented seeing the directive near the bottom.)
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 # saturnin - Spirit of your toolbox
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 # saturnin - Spirit of your toolbox
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+    name         =  Saturnin Demo
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+    tagline      =  Saturnin example toolkit
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+    pkgname      =  saturnin-demo
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+    maintainer   =  Alois Mahdal <netvor+saturnin@vornet.cz>
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-saturnin-demo (__MKIT_PROJ_VERSION__-1) UNRELEASED; urgency=medium
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   * Initial release. (Closes: #XXXXXX)
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- -- Alois Mahdal <netvor@vornet.cz>  Sat, 27 Feb 2016 01:38:03 +0100
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+ -- __MKIT_PROJ_MAINTAINER__  Sat, 27 Feb 2016 01:38:03 +0100

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