Hard as it may be to believe, it is possible to maintain software without a public code repository. :-)
I'm planning to put up a github repository this summer; I can't do it instantly because of a lack of time at the moment, and also because my existing git repo contains some files that I can't distribute, so I need to scrub it first. --SGJ On Jul 29, 2013, at 4:57 AM, xantares 09 wrote: > > Hi, > > Sorry for insisting, but do you even plan on creating a public code > repository ? > If not, why claiming it's still maintained ? > Should I consider fork it from the latest tarball available ?
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