Re: [myhdl-list] MyHDL websites moved to GitHub
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From: Keerthan JC <jck...@gm...> - 2015-07-06 19:35:51
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Jan, For future reference, github has a mechanism to transfer repositories. This preserves issues, forks and stars. https://help.github.com/articles/transferring-a-repository/ On Sun, Jun 21, 2015 at 9:16 AM, Jan Decaluwe <ja...@ja...> wrote: > To streamline things, I have now also migrated the MyHDL > websites myhdl.org and dev.myhdl.org to GitHub & git. > > To make things more representative and easier for access > management, I have created the "myhdl" organization and a > "documentation team". I have invited those that I found > on bitbucket (except Jan Coombs, whose GitHub account was > not found.) > > If you would like to contribute to the websites, let > me know. Remember, it is just a question of writing markdown, > running Urubu, and pushing to a git repo, the website is > adapted based on that every few minutes. > > https://github.com/myhdl > > -- > Jan Decaluwe - Resources bvba - http://www.jandecaluwe.com > Python as a HDL: http://www.myhdl.org > VHDL development, the modern way: http://www.sigasi.com > World-class digital design: http://www.easics.com > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > _______________________________________________ > myhdl-list mailing list > myh...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/myhdl-list > -- have a nice day -jck |