Response to the sunsetting of Google Code

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Brazil

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Mar 24, 2015, 2:27:44 PM3/24/15
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The issues will be migrated to https://github.com/brazilofmux/tinymux. The source code has been available on github for a long time, but I'm taking a copy of the Subversion repository anyway. I understand TortoiseGit has improved significantly over the years, but I still am in the habit of using TortoiseSvn to bridge between Windows and UNIX.


Stephen

Jerry Van Suchtelen

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Mar 25, 2015, 3:39:27 PM3/25/15
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oddly, i was actually looking for tinymux again, being unemployed i have plenty of freetime now.  I was like, did he shutdown tinymux... and was sad.  I'm glad i remembered the group here. :D

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The issues will be migrated to https://github.com/brazilofmux/tinymux. The source code has been available on github for a long time, but I'm taking a copy of the Subversion repository anyway. I understand TortoiseGit has improved significantly over the years, but I still am in the habit of using TortoiseSvn to bridge between Windows and UNIX.


Stephen

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Jerry Van Suchtelen

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Mar 25, 2015, 3:41:32 PM3/25/15
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just wanted to mention, you might want to update

http://wiki.tinymux.org/index.php/TinyMUX

Jace Hoppel

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Mar 25, 2015, 3:44:23 PM3/25/15
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Luckily, PennMUSH, MUX, and RhostMUSH are still kicking.

Jerry Van Suchtelen

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Mar 25, 2015, 3:53:48 PM3/25/15
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I tried pennmush a long time ago, back when you needed 20 patches to make it to work on redhat... tinymux was so easy and 2.0 had just came out, i never went back.  Did tinymush die?

Michael McConnell

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Mar 25, 2015, 3:55:12 PM3/25/15
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Nope, it's still around - www.tinymush.net

On 25/03/15 19:53, Jerry Van Suchtelen wrote:
> I tried pennmush a long time ago, back when you needed 20 patches to
> make it to work on redhat... tinymux was so easy and 2.0 had just came
> out, i never went back. Did tinymush die?
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 25, 2015 at 2:44 PM, Jace Hoppel <mrse...@gmail.com
> <mailto:mrse...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Luckily, PennMUSH, MUX, and RhostMUSH are still kicking.
>
> On Mar 25, 2015 2:39 PM, "Jerry Van Suchtelen"
> <worldg...@gmail.com <mailto:worldg...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> oddly, i was actually looking for tinymux again, being
> unemployed i have plenty of freetime now. I was like, did he
> shutdown tinymux... and was sad. I'm glad i remembered the
> group here. :D
>
> On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 1:27 PM, Brazil <brazi...@gmail.com
> <mailto:brazi...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> The issues will be migrated to
> https://github.com/brazilofmux/tinymux. The source code has
> been available on github for a long time, but I'm taking a
> copy of the Subversion repository anyway. I understand
> TortoiseGit has improved significantly over the years, but I
> still am in the habit of using TortoiseSvn to bridge between
> Windows and UNIX.
>
>
> Stephen
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Jace Hoppel

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Mar 25, 2015, 4:07:59 PM3/25/15
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Tiny mush is in a defunct state.  All three listed are now in github.  Woot.

Jerry Van Suchtelen

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Mar 25, 2015, 7:10:38 PM3/25/15
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So they stopped developing it?  I always felt tinymush3 was like divx, and tinymux2 was like xvid.  Where as xvid is the better version overall but either one will work.

Stephen Dennis

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Mar 25, 2015, 9:56:47 PM3/25/15
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Freshened.

Stephen Dennis

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Mar 25, 2015, 10:09:05 PM3/25/15
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We'll need to learn to work with the issue system on GitHub. I'm not sure how much access Google Code provides at this time, but the migration of stuff from there is done, and soon they will delete the project. Maybe as soon as next month.

Soruk was very kind to host the wiki, BrazilMUX (the sound of which is very strange to my ears now), and FTP for two years. But, I've migrated those pieces back to a VPS I own. I can still build and release everything except that I've dropped the ARJ Software JAR files as the archiver no longer works on 64-bit machines. I doubt many people were using it anyway.

PCRE was/is a pain to update, but I've managed to bump the version significantly. The Unicode version has also been bump. With the modules, you can now actually expose your own softcode functions without too much trouble. I still don't think many people will bother.

So, not shutdown. I have made changes in fits and starts.

But, I'm also not in the same place I was two, three, four years ago. I just don't have the drive or interest for it that I once did. My interests have drifted to different things -- maybe things I'm not that good at, but different nonetheless.


Stephen
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