diff --git a/source/en/0.4.0/index.html.haml b/source/en/0.4.0/index.html.haml
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--- a/source/en/0.4.0/index.html.haml
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@@ -123,20 +123,6 @@ version: 0.4.0
created by the [Gemnasium][gemnasium] team and which parses
many (but not all) open source project changelogs.
- ### Why do you alternate between spelling it "CHANGELOG" and "changelog"?
- "CHANGELOG" is the name of the file itself. It's a bit shouty but it's a
- historical convention followed by many open source projects. Other
- examples of similar files include [`README`][README], [`LICENSE`][LICENSE],
- and [`CONTRIBUTING`][CONTRIBUTING].
-
- The uppercase naming (which in old operating systems made these files stick
- to the top) is used to draw attention to them. Since they're important
- metadata about the project, they could be useful to anyone intending to use
- or contribute to it, much like [open source project badges][shields].
-
- When I refer to a "changelog", I'm talking about the function of this
- file: to log changes.
-
### What about yanked releases?
Yanked releases are versions that had to be pulled because of a serious
bug or security issue. Often these versions don't even appear in change