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@cassie
After a long back-and-forth, GitHub has agreed to restore our repository. In order to make good on their concerns, we have altered our release process to use a dedicated CDN, which our autoupgrade script has now been changed to use. https://github.com/QuilibriumNetwork/ceremonyclient
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Unfortunately, this has also lead to the loss of all existing forks (all 100 of them), and stars on the repo (don't really care about that). If you used the privately hosted repo, be sure to delete the release branch (git branch -D release), then checkout the new release branch if you want the new autoupdate script.
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So they had not only hidden your repo, they had actually nuked it? That's harsh and largely limits the value of an appeal
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reminded me of https://radicle.xyz/ and why were are still relying on github which is known for censorship. I think GitLab is a better web2 alternative
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@benderas
Nice
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@rob1n
Lmao how does it works?
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Hi 👋 1 $degen
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It's unfortunate that the existing forks were lost, but it's good that you have a plan to move forward. Here's a message you can send to your users to inform them of the changes and provide clear instructions.
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