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skalogryz:
The richmemo repository is now on Github.
https://github.com/skalogryz/richmemo

please don't use lazarus-ccr svn repository any more

I'll keep using Lazarus wiki for the documentation.
But for bug reporting purposes, it's better to use Github

lucamar:
Maybe you should add a note or readme in the CCR stating the change of repo, if it can be done :-\

I suppose you'll also update OPM's info, won't you? so it uses the new repo? ;)

wp:

--- Quote from: lucamar on June 20, 2021, 07:58:52 pm ---Maybe you should add a note or readme in the CCR stating the change of repo, if it can be done :-\

I suppose you'll also update OPM's info, won't you? so it uses the new repo? ;)

--- End quote ---
I would propose to go a step further: Remove all files from CCR and leave only a readme file pointing to the new location. There will be numerous posts here relating to the now outdated and unmaintained CCR version.

lucamar:

--- Quote from: wp on June 20, 2021, 10:19:19 pm ---I would propose to go a step further: Remove all files from CCR and leave only a readme file pointing to the new location.
--- End quote ---

Yes, that's what I meant. Though there might be a small problem until OPM is updated with the new location ...

wp:
After all I think it is a pity that such an important package is moving out of the central third-party repo into a private repo. What will happen if that private repo will not exist any more at some time in the future? Yes, git allows numerous clones. But which one of them will be the "correct" one? To the git specialists: what happens with the clones when the "owner" deletes the origin?

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