Hi! TL;DR: If you have cloned the GiNaC git repository, please do: $ git remote set-url origin https://codeberg.org/ginac/ginac.git So it's been decided to modernize the environment a bit... Several people have expressed interest in doing things with GiNaC and kindly suggested that it would be easier to have a fashionable forge-based workflow where they can clone the repository, make changes, send pull requests, etc. Another consideration was the ongoing surge of distributed AI scrapers aggressively crawling our Gitweb instance in millisecond intervals, blatantly ignoring robots.txt, and repeatedly overwhelming the poor server with web traffic. After having looked at several forge platforms, we (i.e. Bruno Haible and myself) have decided to move the primary repo of both GiNaC and CLN to Codeberg.org: <https://codeberg.org/ginac/ginac> Codeberg e.V. is a Berlin-based non-profit organization dedicated to build and maintain supporting infrastructure for the creation, collection, dissemination, and archiving of Free and Open Source Software. Their Forgejo software is a free git-based hosting platform with most of the bells and whistles known from GitHub, GitLab, etc. Modern hip hackers will feel right at home there! ;-) I've set us up as an Organization <https://codeberg.org/ginac/> hosting both the CLN and GiNaC repos. It should be pretty transparent. If you need something special, don't hesitate to contact me! Along the way, this acquits us from having to come up with lame excuses to the pesky question where our issue tracker is. It is now here: <https://codeberg.org/ginac/ginac/issues> For now, the web site <https://www.ginac.de/> and the mailing lists will remain as they are. Happy hacking! -richy. -- Richard B. Kreckel <https://in.terlu.de/~kreckel/>
On Sun, 15 Feb 2026 18:41:58 +0100, "Richard B. Kreckel" <kreckel@in.terlu.de> said: RK> After having looked at several forge platforms, we (i.e. Bruno RK> Haible and myself) have decided to move the primary repo of both RK> GiNaC and CLN to Codeberg.org:
Sounds good! RK> For now, the web site https://www.ginac.de/ RK> and the mailing lists will remain as they are. Once you will have a bit of time the page https://www.ginac.de/Download.html could be updated with links https://www.ginac.de/ginac.git/ and git://www.ginac.de/ginac.git changed to https://codeberg.org/ginac/ginac.git Thanks again for keeping GiNaC up and running! -- Vladimir V. Kisil http://v-v-kisil.scienceontheweb.net Book: Geometry of Mobius Maps https://doi.org/10.1142/p835 Soft: Geometry of cycles http://moebinv.sourceforge.net/ Jupyter notebooks: https://github.com/vvkisil?tab=repositories
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