-Currently, the code is in src/Moof/, and it is compiled as a convenience
-library. These classes and other helper functions reside in the Mf namespace.
-Since I wrote this code alongside the Yoink-specific stuff, there is somewhat of
-a blurry line between the two categories.
+The code is in src/moof, and it is compiled as a convenience library.
+These classes and helper functions reside in the moof namespace. Since I
+wrote this code alongside the Yoink-specific stuff, there is somewhat of a
+blurry line between the two categories, unfortunately.
+
+3. Third-party code.
+
+This is made up of free code from other projects or libraries (aside from
+the explicit dependencies above), the licenses of which are also noted in
+the file COPYING. This code resides in various namespaces and in various
+subdirectories of src.
+
+b) Packaging
+------------
+
+Here are some tips to help packagers:
+
+* The build scripts are written in Lua, so make sure the Lua interpreter
+ is installed. That shouldn't be a problem since Yoink depends on the
+ Lua library anyway.
+
+* The makefile will probably only work well with GNU make. On some
+ systems, this is installed as gmake.
+
+* The configure script supports most of the useful options that an
+ autoconf-generated script would have, and the makefile supports DESTDIR.
+
+c) Sending patches
+------------------
+
+I'll gladly entertain patches if you want to help out. Just email me your
+stuff or tell me where to pull if you use git. If you're interested in
+that, please observe the following:
+
+* Stick to the coding style of the source code files you edit. Follow the
+ general style of method and variable naming, as well as white space
+ formatting. In particular, use literal tabs with an assumed tabstop of
+ 4 characters. Also, try to limit line lengths to 75 characters.