Hi there,
Recently, the SliTaz Mercurial server has been extremely unstable. Most often, it returned HTTP Error 503: Service Temporarily Unavailable.
I seriously worried about the preservation of the SliTaz heritage that has been accumulated over the years. Therefore, I made copies of all the repositories that are available on the server, put them on GitHub.
These are currently only local copies. It is not yet supposed to work directly with these repositories to commit changes to SliTaz. In other words, this is a one-sided copy. But, on the other hand, anyone (who has an account on GitHub) can take part in the SliTaz life by sending their pull-requests or posting an issue.
Since GitHub does not support Mercurial repositories, I converted them to Git repositories using the recommendations from the official Git website. Honestly, I am pretty poorly versed in Mercurial (at the entry level) and in Git (here it’s even worse). But following the suggested instructions, everything worked out. The only thing is, I did not canonicalize the authors, because it began to give an unpleasant side effect.
In addition, I sent invitations to all those people who were directly involved in the development of SliTaz. To all those who have an account on GitHub. Of the 21 invited people, 8 at the moment has joined the SliTaz organization. Only the two of us are visible, because all the others have not changed the visibility settings, which are set to "private" by default :-)
What do I want to say in conclusion? Do I expect anything more from the presence of SliTaz on GitHub? Probably not. But GitHub has long been a good place where like-minded people can gather, which provides free space for your projects and tools for their development. Over the years, I have seen many times how old projects go into the darkness of history. Not always interested can be found on a time machine. But at the same time, projects hosted on GitHub continue to be available. And I hope that this will continue.
I wish you all a nice fall day with mild weather! ;-)