Link "www.qb64.org/" not works.
fabiuz opened this issue · 3 comments
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looks like the server is down, maybe if we wait a bit itll come back up
Sorry, I should have followed up on your PR @aouwt, but the QB64 Wikipedia page now has a short but complete explanation of events (see here). You can follow the references on that page for more detailed information.
TL;DR: The .org site is effectively gone, and nobody has access to this repository anymore. Some of us are continuing development here and also here. qb64.com also has plenty of links to various new sites that have been stood up in place of the old one.
Sorry, I should have followed up on your PR @aouwt, but the QB64 Wikipedia page now has a short but complete explanation of events (see here). You can follow the references on that page for more detailed information.
TL;DR: The .org site is effectively gone, and nobody has access to this repository anymore. Some of us are continuing development here and also here. qb64.com also has plenty of links to various new sites that have been stood up in place of the old one.
oh, oh my
that'd explain it