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Tim Burke 9fd537a082 Use application/directory content-type for dir markers
Previously, we were using a content-type of text/directory, but that is
already defined in RFC 2425 and doesn't reflect our usage:

   The text/directory Content-Type is defined for holding a variety
   of directory information, for example, name, or email address,
   or logo.

(From there it goes on to describe a superset of the vCard format
defined in RFC 2426.)

application/directory, on the other hand, is used by Static Web [1] and
is used by cloudfuse [2]. Seems like as sane a choice as any to
standardize on.

[1] https://github.com/openstack/swift/blob/2.5.0/swift/common/middleware/staticweb.py#L71-L75
[2] https://github.com/redbo/cloudfuse/blob/1.0/README#L105-L106

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Python bindings to the OpenStack Object Storage API

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This is a python client for the Swift API. There's a Python API (the swiftclient module), and a command-line script (swift).

Development takes place via the usual OpenStack processes as outlined in the OpenStack wiki.

This code is based on original the client previously included with OpenStack's Swift The python-swiftclient is licensed under the Apache License like the rest of OpenStack.

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OpenStack Storage (Swift) Client
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