From icculus at icculus.org Tue Jun 29 13:49:55 2021 From: icculus at icculus.org (Ryan C. Gordon) Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2021 13:49:55 -0400 Subject: [physfs] Moving to GitHub... Message-ID: PhysicsFS is moving to GitHub. I spent a few months on migrating SDL there earlier this year, and while I generally fear giving up control to external services, I have to admit it was a positive experience overall, and maintaining my own services is becoming more negative over time, so I've decided to do the migration here, as well. The project can be found at https://github.com/icculus/physfs ... All changes are going there from now on, and soon links to hg.icculus.org/icculus/physfs will redirect there. Bug tracking, pull requests, etc, are all happening there, and I might even redirect icculus.org/physfs there eventually too. I am also shutting down this mailing list. The archives will remain at https://icculus.org/pipermail/physfs/ and I will make sure the Wayback Machine has a copy in case the server ever goes away (although there are no plans to unplug icculus.org outright). Since this list is largely used for bug reports and patches, it's more efficient for everyone to use GitHub's issues and pull requests going forward. If you have a patch or bug report on this mailing list that got ignored: I'm truly sorry, email is a terrible organization system and I probably forgot it. My hope is GitHub will help manage this better, too, and you should definitely (re)send those bugs and patches there. I am available if anyone has questions or problems. Thanks, --ryan. From v19930312 at gmail.com Tue Jun 29 13:55:02 2021 From: v19930312 at gmail.com (v) Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2021 20:55:02 +0300 Subject: [physfs] Moving to GitHub... In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Tue, 2021-06-29 at 13:49 -0400, Ryan C. Gordon wrote: > > I am also shutting down this mailing list. The archives will remain > at > https://icculus.org/pipermail/physfs/ and I will make sure the > Wayback > Machine has a copy in case the server ever goes away (although there > are > no plans to unplug icculus.org outright). Since this list is largely > use GitHub's issues and pull requests going forward. > > If you have a patch or bug report on this mailing list that got > ignored: > I'm truly sorry, email is a terrible organization system and I > probably > forgot it. My hope is GitHub will help manage this better, too, and > you > should definitely (re)send those bugs and patches there. > > I am available if anyone has questions or problems. > > Thanks, > --ryan. Will you be available for contact about PhysFS-related stuff other than patches and issues on GitHub discussions? That would be really nice! I never got an answer to my question on this mailing list... -- v