From: Ingo B. <in...@ji...> - 2019-05-18 22:40:19
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Hi Brian, everyone I have now mostly cleaned up Sourceforge and put pointers to Github there. There wasn't much that I considered worth keeping. If I missed something, please open an issue or, better yet, a pull request at Github. A Travis job builds the pull requests, and Coveralls shows changes in tested code. > The front page on dnsjava.org <http://dnsjava.org> doesn’t have much content > worth saving. All of the releases can be downloaded from there, and it might > be easier to copy those to GitHub than to copy them from sourceforge. > There’s also a link to the generated docs, and I’m not sure how easy it is to > replicate that with GitHub. I expect that it’s possible, but I never figured > out how to do it with sourceforge. @kingle contributed a link to a javadoc.io, which pulls the Javadoc from Maven Central provides them as a website. IMO this is actually a better replacement since it's possible to switch between the published versions. > The dnsjava.org <http://dnsjava.org> domain actually expires this month. If > you want to take it over, I could transfer it, otherwise I’ll renew it for a > year, but probably not indefinitely. I'd like to avoid that a domain grabber places advertisement there, or a bad actor poisoned binaries. Please contact me offlist for a potential transfer. > Brian Ingo |