Sorry for getting back to this very late, I added the link to your host, I will add a redirection later on as well. Please let me know once you have the repository up and running that I can remove it from code.suckless.org.
Kind regards, Anselm 2008/8/18 Uriel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Sorry for not moving the hg repos, I was quite busy at the time and I > left it for latter (if you notice the latest commits to those repos > were by me when I did the 0.3 release). > > So if you can redirect the suckless page to http://repo.cat-v.org/diri > that would be great, I will move the repos as soon as I have a chance. > > As for versions out there, there is a php one too, but I meant that I > got people using the rc one :) > > uriel > > On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 2:58 PM, Anselm R Garbe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> 2008/8/17 Uriel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >>> What does diri have to do with what kris wants to do with wmii? I dont >>> get it, and I assume that then you are volunteering to maintain diri >>> yourself? (And go update the dozens of links all over the web pointing >>> to it) >> >> Well, the diri repository is hosted on code.suckless.org, the same >> applies to the tarball of diri, that's why I updated the diri page >> accordingly as well. If you want to take over diri, no problem, I can >> remove it in a second. But in such a case I see no reason in keeping >> the repository on code.suckless.org (same for the tarball). >> >>> If not, can you please point it to the site I bothered to setup for it >>> at http://repo.cat-v.org/diri/ ? >> >> Just let me know. I consider diri as abandoned, the tarball represents >> the hg tip of its repository and I don't do any changes to it anymore. >> So it doesn't matter that much where it is hosted -- but feel free to >> maintain it @suckless.org. I will provide you all necessary accounts >> in such a case (I was too busy doing so before my holidays). >> >>> (Btw, I have found a few diri users out there that I'm trying to >>> support at least until werc has the few missing features they need and >>> they get around to migrate). >> >> Interesting. I remember there were at least 2 reimplementations, one >> in bash or sh, and another one in python. >> >>> I´m not going to argue whatever the hgwiki thing is a good idea or not >>> (I personally think that it is cool, but Im not convinced it is the >>> best way to go for suckless.org, but it is up to you how you run >>> suckless.org, and I might be wrong), what bothers me is you moving >>> shit around which I had spent time and effort moving somewhere else, >>> specially when it seems quite clear that you have no intention to >>> maintain either the project or its website (to some degree this also >>> goes for kris, which Im unclear whatever he is interested in >>> maintaining wmii or the wmii web site). >> >> Well, as I told, let me know, I can deal with either way. >> >> Kind regards, >> --Anselm
