Why was this not discussed?
Why was code moved outside the ASF's control?

This seems like an extremely poor move!

On 2017-09-28 11:57, Kealan Mccusker <[email protected]> wrote: 
> Hi All
> 
> We, in Miracl, would like to get the project back on track.
> 
> What we believe we should do is focus on the crypto code. With that in mind,
> we have moved the crypto to a new GitHub org -
> https://github.com/milagro-crypto.
> 
> The repo's are;
> 
> amcl: This is the "golden" repo. All changes to the refactored repo's have
> to be fed back to this repo.
> 
> milagro-crypto-c: The C code from amcl is incorporated here with support
> for a build system, testing, coverage etc.
> 
> milagro-crypto-js: The JavaScript code from amcl is refactored to be used
> as a Node.js module which greatly reduces the effort for testing, adding
> coverage etc.
> 
> This last two repo's require more work to get coverage to 100% and we would
> welcome the help.
> 
> There is also scope for breaking out other languages from amcl into their
> own repo's with the structure, build, testing and coverage tools expected
> for the relevant languages.
> 
> Regards
> 
> Kealan
> 
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