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Viktor Lofgren 1d34224416 (refac) Remove src/main from all source code paths.
Look, this will make the git history look funny, but trimming unnecessary depth from the source tree is a very necessary sanity-preserving measure when dealing with a super-modularized codebase like this one.

While it makes the project configuration a bit less conventional, it will save you several clicks every time you jump between modules.  Which you'll do a lot, because it's *modul*ar.  The src/main/java convention makes a lot of sense for a non-modular project though.  This ain't that.
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I find if I do not regularly plant interesting thoughts in my mind, it will rarely grow them spontaneously. I need to read interesting books, or have interesting conversations; if I do not, I'll look back at my ideas and find I haven't really had any in a very long time. Thoughts will grow whether I take care to plant them or not, but what grows if I have been careless is weeds.<br>
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