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<h2><a name="what" />What is ToyBox?</h2>
-<p>The goal of the Toybox project is to create simple, small, fast, and
-correct implementations of all the standard Linux command line utilities.
-There's a <a href="design.html">page on design goals</a>.</p>
-
-<p>Toybox offers configurable levels of functionality, and should scale from
-tiny embedded systems up to general purpose development environments.
-The author plans to install it on his Android phone in place of Toolbox,
-and the <a href=/aboriginal>Aboriginal Linux</a> project is working to get a
-complete Linux system to rebuild itself from source code using toybox.</p>
-
-<p>Toybox is <a href=license.html>released under a simple 2-clause BSD-style
-license</a>. (Earlier versions were released under GPLv2, but
-<a href=oldlicense.html>that changed</a>.)</p>
-
-<p>Toybox can be built as a single "swiss army knife" executable (ala BusyBox
-or Red Hat's Nash), or each command can be built as a traditional independent
-executable.</p>
+<p>Toybox provides simple, small, fast, and correct implementations of all the
+standard Linux command line utilities.</p>
+
+<p>Toybox should scale from tiny embedded systems up to general purpose
+development environments. We test using it on Android phones in place of
+Toolbox, and the <a href=/aboriginal>Aboriginal Linux</a> project is working
+to get a complete Linux system to rebuild itself from source code using
+toybox.</p>
+
+<p>Toybox is released under what's been nicknamed a <a href=license.html>"zero
+clause BSD" license</a>, essentially public domain with a liability
+disclaimer.</p>
+
+<p>Toybox can be built as a single multicall ("swiss army knife") executable,
+or each command can be built as a traditional independent executable.</p>
<b><h2><a name="status" />What commands are implemented in Toybox?</h2></b>