This seems to have been inadvertently broken in this commit [1]. Perhaps
even the GitLab Web IDE was confused by the "duplicate" image files...?
[1]: f0f0c3aea7
Both Blake House and Open Data Services were already using lowercase
version of the Power to Change client markdown and image files, i.e.
`_clients/power-to-change.md` and `images/clients/power-to-change.png`.
So the uppercase versions of the files, i.e.
`_clients/Power-to-Change.md` and `images/clients/Power-to-Change.png`,
were effectively duplicates.
This led to the following warning messages on case-insensitive
filesystems, making it hard to work on the project on such systems:
> warning: the following paths have collided (e.g. case-sensitive paths
> on a case-insensitive filesystem) and only one from the same colliding
> group is in the working tree
In this commit, I've added the website from `Power-to-Change.md` into
`power-to-change.md`, deleted `Power-to-Change.md` &
`Power-to-Change.png`, and changed the reference in `dot-project.md`
from `Power-to-Change` to `power-to-change`. I think this is the right
thing to do, because ideally all the markdown files should be lowercase
in case they are used in URL paths.
Both Blake House and InFact were already using lowercase version of the
CAST client markdown and image files, i.e. `_clients/cast.md` and
`images/clients/cast.png`. So the uppercase versions of the files, i.e.
`_clients/CAST.md` and `images/clients/CAST.png`, were effectively
duplicates.
This led to the following warning messages on case-insensitive
filesystems, making it hard to work on the project on such systems:
> warning: the following paths have collided (e.g. case-sensitive paths
> on a case-insensitive filesystem) and only one from the same colliding
> group is in the working tree
In this commit, I've added the website from `CAST.md` into `cast.md`,
deleted `CAST.md` & `CAST.png`, and changed the reference in
`dot-project.md` from `CAST` to `cast`. I think this is the right thing
to do, because ideally all the markdown files should be lowercase in
case they are used in URL paths.
There are other similar issues, but I plan to address them in separate
commits.