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git domain migrated to [https://forgejo.meansofproduction.biz <span style="background-color:white;">forgejo</span>] consolidating function previously fulfilled by fisheye and bugzilla<br> | git domain migrated to [https://forgejo.meansofproduction.biz <span style="background-color:white;">forgejo</span>] consolidating function previously fulfilled by fisheye and bugzilla<br> |
Revision as of 15:11, 9 December 2023
VCS trail of tears
git domain migrated to forgejo consolidating function previously fulfilled by fisheye and bugzilla
below preserved but not maintainedGo there for current state. I'll fork a pkg at github for these reasons:
- I make changes for my or a clients purpose which are to be shared. This was done with FireBreath, but I deleted that because it (FireBreath) was based on now obsolete browser plugin stuff.
- If I have possible development intentions and want to make sure the code is there should I choose to act.
- FishEye (obsolete once gitea replaces under MoP apex)
Bugzilla* against git.meansofproduction.biz was the default for all active codesets (replaced by issues in forgejo).
SSO access, as usual manual login for devops use only and new account creation is disabled.
- Source Forge Whatever is there, I'm not maintaining it.
- StackOverflow Two accounts, one predating OpenID and stranded.
- Gravatar, associates juan@acm.org with the Lycurgus or hammer and lambda images, or possibly a mugshot c. 4714.
* Used
JIRAfor most of this century but decommitted March 2019.See Also
- (older) Source Codes in "Web Portfolio".
- w3.n in left navigation.