Thank you, Francesco!

You did a lot of really great work on transcode. It's good to see the code and the full history is still safe.

Is there a way to copy the whole thing to github? We should have the repository in more than one location.

Cheers,
David

On 11/17/15 9:37 AM, Francesco Romani wrote:

Hi all, long time no see :)

Let me add few details

On Sat, Nov 14, 2015 at 6:05 PM, Jörn Reder <jo...@zyn.de> wrote:

[...]
Probably I should clarify at that point that I am no transcode
developer. Some years ago I just took over the services to my host, to
keep the project alive. So I am not in the first line of responsibility
to put any code on github. But of course I would do so, if no one of the
"true" transcode developers rise their hands here ;)

Of course the transcode source is out there. For example we could use
the Debian source tarballs or ask the Debian mantainers what's best to
do here e.g. what's their source. So we have some options.

As someone (maybe David?) already noticed, this repo


contains the last snapshot exported from the repos on http://tcforge.berlios.de
This is the tree the distros around are still using today, AFAIK.

before berlios.de shut down [1].
Is an as-is copy, and, as announced few years ago, I never had the chance
to post any update.[2]

There are also few patches floating around:

which stalled for the same reason[2].
Still for the same reason[2], no official release since the last 1.1.7


+++

[1] I read some time ago the site rebooted, but I didn't investigated, so I lost
track of the current status
[2] moved my interest elsewhere

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