Thank you all for helping the open source community to be free. As Luke mentioned, I’m looking for a decentralized git one day, which could also get rid of single point of failure.
Best regards, Manili
On Jul 28, 2019, at 9:08 AM, David Lanzendörfer leviathan@libresilicon.com wrote:
Dear Zhiyang
G'Day contributors of the Libre-silicon project, Thank you so much for supporting Dr./Mr. Mohammad Amin Nili, and others, who can have their access to GitHub (not just the Libre-silicon project repository) or another source-code-hosting facility restricted.
The main motivator, where we had to start relocating our infrastructure is, that it always was a pain during meetings with partners in 深圳 to present the project on the projector, because the website libresilicon.com was originally hosted on GitHub, so I had enough and moved it. And every time I wanna hack around a bit in the StarBucks in Moko center until my friends come (Shopping park station close to 福田) I encountered the problem, that I could not reliably git pull/git push (especially when pulling bigger changes), so I always had to do a git pull, before I crossed the check point.
Very inconvenient.
Now we've got git.libresilicon.com which is not blocked. Much better.
We greatly appreciate it.
不用谢 ;-)
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