I think I can live with dead links on the internet. If a site does want to
keep their links working, then they can update them to point at GitHub. I'd
prefer this to making sure that a blog post from 2010 still points to
content, with no idea that the newer content exists.
On 21 December 2017 at 2
I've just check this morning that it's able to work with an organization's
repos and not just an individual's. If you don't want to solicit feedback
on the users' mailing list, then the next step is to perform the migration.
So, to move things forward:
1. Clone my repo.
2. Call python tigris
Can you send a pull request to scons/tigris-to-github ?
On Fri, Dec 29, 2017 at 3:37 AM, Andrew Featherstone <
andrew.featherst...@cantab.net> wrote:
> I've just check this morning that it's able to work with an organization's
> repos and not just an individual's. If you don't want to solicit fee
I updated all the markdown pages with a H1 at the top with a notice the
wiki had changed to github and a link to the page on github.
On Fri, Dec 29, 2017 at 2:12 AM, Andrew Featherstone <
andrew.featherst...@cantab.net> wrote:
> I think I can live with dead links on the internet. If a site does