Dear Android-x86 Team,
I appreciate the years of hard work behind Android-x86 — it’s an important project for research, compatibility, and reviving older PCs with Android.
However, I noticed that only the Marshmallow-x86 and Nougat-x86 manifest branches are currently available on SourceForge, and that most other manifests (including the newer ones like Oreo-x86 and older ones like Eclair, ICS, Jelly Bean, and Lollipop) were hosted on OSDN.
Unfortunately, OSDN’s Git service is now offline or non-functional, and many of these manifests are now inaccessible. Would it be possible to:
- Re-host all available manifests (Cupcake to latest) on **SourceForge**
- Or mirror them to a working Git platform (like GitHub) under the Android-x86 name
This would help preserve the project's full history and allow community developers to explore, test, and build older releases.
I’d be happy to help mirror or document these if needed.
Best regards,
Gustavo Menezes --
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