> Even if i understand the purpose of archiving project without too much
> activity i don't get the point of shutting down home page and all
> related stuff (including old blog or even the domain name).
>
> For good or bad reason easyant build still rely on repo.easyant.org
> (see https://github.c
Hi,
I'm a little bit puzzled. I still believe there some room to a build tool
as easyant, and i expect that in a near future fresh blood will come and
resurect the project.
Even if i understand the purpose of archiving project without too much
activity i don't get the point of shutting down home
On 2017-01-05, Jan Matèrne (jhm) wrote:
> Retire: Releases
>
> --> open, doesnt have write privilege.
> --> could someone else remove that directory?
done
Stefan
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Retire: Version Control
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Most of our source code is in git, only "site" and "sandbox" use subversion.
--> only git for sources. Homepage in svn.
--> update EA-homepage
--> Should we only place a note on the hp or completely remove them.
I prefer re
The Ant PMC voted [1] to archive the EasyAnt subproject and all its modules.
This means that all its resources are removed or made read only and no
further development will be done.
It also means that, if a community grows, the subproject could reactivated
[2].
Happy new year
Jan Matèrne,