add git mirrors

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Leah Rowe 2023-04-11 17:34:10 +01:00
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@ -200,9 +200,39 @@ Another way to submit patches is to email Leah Rowe directly:
However, for transparency of the code review process, it's recommended that you
use Codeberg, for the time being.
Mirrors of lbmk.git
===================
The `lbmk` repository contains Libreboot's automated build system, which
produces Libreboot releases (including compiled ROM images).
You can run `git clone` on any of these links (the links are also clickable,
to view changes in your Web browser):
* <https://framagit.org/libreboot/libreboot>
* <https://gitlab.com/libreboot/lbmk>
* <https://pagure.io/libreboot>
* <https://rocketgit.com/libreboot/libreboot>
lbwww.git mirror
----------------
NOTE: `lbwww` (pandoc markdown files for the Libreboot website) also available
on gitlab.com:
<https://gitlab.com/libreboot/lbwww>
It's on TODO to mirror `lbwww` on the other sites aswell, as listed above for
the `lbmk` mirrors. At present, `lbwww` is available on gitlab, codeberg and
notabug.
Notabug repositories
====================
Commits that go to codeberg are also still pushed to notabug, in addition to
the other mirrors. Notabug is considered a *mirror* since 8 April 2023, when
Libreboot's main development site moved to *Codeberg*.
OLD notabug repos are still pushed to as backup, but the codeberg mirror is
considered to be main/official now, as of the [announcement on 8
April 2023](news/codeberg.md). See:
@ -215,3 +245,8 @@ For sending patches, it is now preferred that you use *codeberg*. Technically,
pull requests are still possible via Notabug. While Notabug still exists,
Libreboot patches will continue be pushed there, mirroring what gets pushed
on Notabug.
Because pull requests and issues were available on notabug in the past, it
makes sense to keep them open, though we ask that you send to codeberg. If
they were to be closed on notabug, existing PRs and issues won't be visible
anymore either, so they have to stay open.

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@ -200,9 +200,39 @@ IRC-канал libreboot і повідомити канал, які виправ
Однак, для прозорості процесу перевірки коду, ми рекомендуємо на даний момент
використовувати Codeberg.
Mirrors of lbmk.git
===================
The `lbmk` repository contains Libreboot's automated build system, which
produces Libreboot releases (including compiled ROM images).
You can run `git clone` on any of these links (the links are also clickable,
to view changes in your Web browser):
* <https://framagit.org/libreboot/libreboot>
* <https://gitlab.com/libreboot/lbmk>
* <https://pagure.io/libreboot>
* <https://rocketgit.com/libreboot/libreboot>
lbwww.git mirror
----------------
NOTE: `lbwww` (pandoc markdown files for the Libreboot website) also available
on gitlab.com:
<https://gitlab.com/libreboot/lbwww>
It's on TODO to mirror `lbwww` on the other sites aswell, as listed above for
the `lbmk` mirrors. At present, `lbwww` is available on gitlab, codeberg and
notabug.
Notabug repositories
====================
Commits that go to codeberg are also still pushed to notabug, in addition to
the other mirrors. Notabug is considered a *mirror* since 8 April 2023, when
Libreboot's main development site moved to *Codeberg*.
OLD notabug repos are still pushed to as backup, but the codeberg mirror is
considered to be main/official now, as of the [announcement on 8
April 2023](news/codeberg.md). See:
@ -215,3 +245,8 @@ For sending patches, it is now preferred that you use *codeberg*. Technically,
pull requests are still possible via Notabug. While Notabug still exists,
Libreboot patches will continue be pushed there, mirroring what gets pushed
on Notabug.
Because pull requests and issues were available on notabug in the past, it
makes sense to keep them open, though we ask that you send to codeberg. If
they were to be closed on notabug, existing PRs and issues won't be visible
anymore either, so they have to stay open.