Thanks for your work, it's really nice seeing beancount on Github. On Saturday, May 23, 2020 at 5:56:48 AM UTC+8, Martin Blais wrote: > > Dear Beancount users, > The Beancount repository and issue tracker has been migrated to Github, at > this location: > > http://github.com/beancount/beancount > > This is now the official location for Beancount source code, for further > development, and for filing any new tickets and issues. > Moving forward I will push all further development there. > Original documentation sources remain in Google Docs but there's an > official dump of the documents to Markdown maintained by Kirill Goncharov > in the Github beancount org, here: > > http://beancount.github.io/docs > > Details: > > - All issues from the Bitbucket repository have been migrated to Github > issues on that project. Attachments are missing but I've saved them > manually to a file. > - Pull requests from BitBucket have been moved to Git branches with name > "pr<number>_<user>_<name>". > - Closed Mercurial branches have been saved as tags under the name > "archive/<branch-name>" > - The BitBucket repository remains there just so that links to source code > from mailing-list threads keep working until BitBucket removes it, and to > be able to link back to original issue tickets if needed. I've erased the > README and replaced it with a message about the new location on the landing > page of that repository. I will not be updating that repository anymore. > > Special thanks to Martin Michlmayr, Kirill Goncharov and Dominik Aumayr > for figuring out most of the details to make this happen smoothly. This > wouldn't have happened so quickly without your input. > > I've also moved all my other OSS projects to Github. It's a sad day for > Mercurial. It's an unfortunate fact that Mercurial on BitBucket never took > off nearly to the same extent; nevertheless I'm grateful to BitBucket for > hosting this project and my other ones for free for all these years. On the > other hand, I'm excited to see what new opportunities the extra visibility > might bring; everyone knows Github and already has an account there. I've > been making some progress on a foundation for v3 which will likely take > advantage of this. I'll be following up with a document about what the next > version will look like. > > Cheers! > >
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