3.22 support
tbd
@TheLastZombie any chance your forgejo instance that hosts the rmfm code is coming back online? Would you be opposed to putting up a Github mirror of the code as well?
@Eeems Sorry about that, it'll be back online later today. Everything under my domain is running on an SBC in my own home, so hiccups like this do happen on occasion.
I probably won't set up a GitHub mirror - I've grown less and less fond of Microsoft/GitHub over the years, and nowadays try to avoid their platforms where possible. (If someone else wants to set something like this up, please go ahead, I just don't want to be the one maintaining it.)
@Eeems The Forgejo instance is back up now.
@Eeems Sorry about that, it'll be back online later today. Everything under my domain is running on an SBC in my own home, so hiccups like this do happen on occasion.
I probably won't set up a GitHub mirror - I've grown less and less fond of Microsoft/GitHub over the years, and nowadays try to avoid their platforms where possible. (If someone else wants to set something like this up, please go ahead, I just don't want to be the one maintaining it.)
It doesn't necessarily need to be a GitHub mirror, but an off-site mirror with guaranteed uptime that we can pull from to avoid being blocked if your SBC goes offline for whatever reason. This way you can also lock down your home instance more from AI crawlers and not worry about accidentally affecting us. Understandable if you don't want to set up or maintain it though. I'll probably think about it a bit more and setup some sort of mirror for any toltec package pulling from sites off of GitHub or something similar.
It doesn't necessarily need to be a GitHub mirror
Ah, that's true of course :) I set up a mirror thing here, does that work for you?
It doesn't necessarily need to be a GitHub mirror
Ah, that's true of course :) I set up a mirror thing here, does that work for you?
That works!