Thanks Darshit. Gitlab.com/gnuwget seems to be empty. There doesn't seem to be any issues or a repo. Am I looking at the wrong URL?
Best, Vijo. On Sat, Apr 22, 2017 at 2:39 PM, Darshit Shah <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > As many of you are aware, we've been working on Wget2 (aka Wget 2.x) for > some time now. We have also been using GitHub in general for collaborating > our efforts on Wget2. However, today I'd like to announce that we will > instead be moving all our efforts on Wget2 to a new home on GitLab. > > GitLab is not only more "free" than GitHub is, but also provides us with a > few more features. In particular it gives us access to highly customizable > CI options. This allows us to have more control over the environment in > which out CI runs as compared to Travis. > > Tim has just finished setting up the GNU Wget group[1] on GitLab. We will > organize all development for Wget2 under this group. This means that we > expect all new bug reports and pull requests to be made on GitLab from now > on. We understand that this may be annoying for many users, but the > convenience of having more control over such an important aspect of the > development process will win over in the long term. We've also finished > migrating all the existing issues and PRs from GitHub to our GitLab > repositories > > Hope to see everyone on GitLab soon! > > [1]: https://gitlab.com/gnuwget > > > -- > Thanking You, > Darshit Shah > PGP Fingerprint: 7845 120B 07CB D8D6 ECE5 FF2B 2A17 43ED A91A 35B6 >
