It seems development is still held at dsource: http://www.dsource.org/projects/bindings/wiki/WindowsApi
Recent changesets: http://www.dsource.org/projects/bindings/timeline?from=09%2F03%2F13&daysback=90&wiki=on&changeset=on&milestone=on&ticket=on&update=Update I've used a personal mirror here so I can clone or use it as a submodule: https://github.com/AndrejMitrovic/WindowsAPI After a while I started adding my own commits because of some nasty code breakage, but that means my repo is not in sync with the dsource version. Worst of all, people seem to think I'm the author of WindowsAPI, and now someone even made a pull adding Dub suport: https://github.com/AndrejMitrovic/WindowsAPI/pull/2 So I suggest the dsource WinAPI team to move to Github (or maybe some other more visible hosting service like Bitbucket). That way people can use submodules, and they can also use Dub if the dev team adds this support. Most importantly we'll have a single source of the bindings, rather than have a dozen personal clones scattered around github (I'm not the only one with a publicly hosted WinAPI clone, I've noticed there are others as well). Meanwhile I'll delete my clone from github, as people are confused and think it's an official repository. I'd use a private repo to begin with, but there's no free private repos on github (yeah Bitbucket has them but I'm not fond of hosting my projects on 10 different places).
