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This GitHub project is a public mirror of the code.
Currently, the development of Hisho is performed in a closed git repository with a private issue tracker.
But, Issues and Pull Requests here on GitHub will still be reviewed and responded to.
PRs, when accepted, will be merged offline and then closed.
Why is the source code mirrored here then, when development is closed?
Just like most of my software, I do not expect Hisho to be used by anyone, so having a fully open development cycle is overkill.
But, because Hisho is MPL-2.0 licensed, I want the source code to be open to allow contributions in the future.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
This GitHub project is a public mirror of the code.
Currently, the development of Hisho is performed in a closed git repository with a private issue tracker.
But, Issues and Pull Requests here on GitHub will still be reviewed and responded to.
PRs, when accepted, will be merged offline and then closed.
Why is the source code mirrored here then, when development is closed?
Just like most of my software, I do not expect Hisho to be used by anyone, so having a fully open development cycle is overkill.
But, because Hisho is MPL-2.0 licensed, I want the source code to be open to allow contributions in the future.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: