Re: [M100] The Living M100SIG

2021-12-18 Thread Brian K. White
On 12/18/21 12:48 AM, Brian K. White wrote: I got tired of running into simple fixable things and other update opportunities in the M100SIG, and having no good place to put them. https://github.com/bkw777/Living_M100SIG I created an organization account and transferred the repo to that. Now

Re: [M100] The Living M100SIG

2021-12-18 Thread Brian K. White
On 12/18/21 11:39 AM, Joshua O'Keefe wrote: dubious of Microsoft's long term commitment to GitHub Exactly. It's fine for now, but every day is a new day. Even if github stays up, my account could go bad. A couple years ago my entire github account was blocked for about a day and all repos

Re: [M100] The Living M100SIG

2021-12-18 Thread Brian K. White
I'm choosing to see updates as no different than at the time. Half the files I download already have multiple people's names in them from people updating other people's work in the 80's. I would just keep doing the same, at least for real edits. I probably would not clutter things up and

Re: [M100] The Living M100SIG

2021-12-18 Thread John R. Hogerhuis
Well I think that's useful and hopefully it works out. If you ask yourself why no one has done that before the answer is propriety, intellectual property, moral rights since none of that stuff is under an open source license. Particularly when you realize there are two versions of the M100SIG zip

Re: [M100] The Living M100SIG

2021-12-18 Thread Joshua O'Keefe
> On Dec 17, 2021, at 9:48 PM, Brian K. White wrote: > > I got tired of running into simple fixable things and other update > opportunities in the M100SIG, and having no good place to put them. > > https://github.com/bkw777/Living_M100SIG Brian, thank you for this. I have cloned the repo

Re: [M100] The Living M100SIG

2021-12-18 Thread Brad Grier
Oh, that is a good idea! Well done Brian for making it happen! --Brad On Sat, Dec 18, 2021 at 7:44 AM Bert Put wrote: > Thank you, Brian! > > The nice thing about cloning a git repo is that any recent copy of the > repo can be used to restore the original in case it gets lost or the > site

Re: [M100] The Living M100SIG

2021-12-18 Thread Bert Put
Thank you, Brian! The nice thing about cloning a git repo is that any recent copy of the repo can be used to restore the original in case it gets lost or the site goes down -- thus preserving the entire change log. Regards,Bert On 12/17/21 11:48 PM, Brian K. White wrote: > I got tired of