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When I tried to go to the Mercurial section to get the latest disassembly, I got a 404 error. will an admin please fix it, otherwise I will put up an alternative based on xenowhirl and hivebrain disassemblies on github. - kram1024 | When I tried to go to the Mercurial section to get the latest disassembly, I got a 404 error. will an admin please fix it, otherwise I will put up an alternative based on xenowhirl and hivebrain disassemblies on github. - kram1024 | ||
:See {{LinkRetro|topic=32328|title=this thread}}. I have already put up replacement links for the [[Disassemblies]] page. [[User:MainMemory|MainMemory]] 02:38, 2 December 2013 (UTC) | :See {{LinkRetro|topic=32328|title=this thread}}. I have already put up replacement links for the [[Disassemblies]] page. [[User:MainMemory|MainMemory]] 02:38, 2 December 2013 (UTC) | ||
+ | [[User:kram1024|kram1024]] 20:16 1 DEC 2013-7 I guess since HG is gone, I probably should use githib and migrate to a public git version. Yes, anyone will be allowed to commit, not just tech members. I guess I point of view on what is deserving of tech status is different than the community and that is why I have always said I don't want that status. I feel anyone that has lots to contribute is worthy of the status, not someone that writes a popular program, but that is just me. Of course, you must actually do the contributions. |
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HG seems to be down
When I tried to go to the Mercurial section to get the latest disassembly, I got a 404 error. will an admin please fix it, otherwise I will put up an alternative based on xenowhirl and hivebrain disassemblies on github. - kram1024
- See this thread. I have already put up replacement links for the Disassemblies page. MainMemory 02:38, 2 December 2013 (UTC)
kram1024 20:16 1 DEC 2013-7 I guess since HG is gone, I probably should use githib and migrate to a public git version. Yes, anyone will be allowed to commit, not just tech members. I guess I point of view on what is deserving of tech status is different than the community and that is why I have always said I don't want that status. I feel anyone that has lots to contribute is worthy of the status, not someone that writes a popular program, but that is just me. Of course, you must actually do the contributions.