Downloaded and I will keep seeding it h24 indefinitely. Thank you for sharing!
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Archive.org also has backups of the repo on Github.
Certainly! But I am unaware of other backups that include the additional things I have, such as all the github issues as markdown files.
I've tried several times and I've seen links to the download pages but none of the actual links work.
Just keep goimg back in time until they do. I think I had to go 2-3 snapshots back.
I'm working right now but I will add this to my seedbox when I get home. I'll leave it on for as long as I have that box.
Friendly reminder to add it to the seedbox :)
Already done. I'll have to double check and make sure it's on super seed but I added it yesterday.
I'll be seeding this too then.
Seeding! Thanks for doing this.
Did someone manage to grab the flatpak in a usb installable format? It's no longer on flathub, boo.
As soon as it gets done downloading, I'll make sure it's set to seed for a couple of weeks. A few good forks are starting to spring up as of late, so I don't think this will be needed in the long run.
o7
Does this also include Pull Requests? I saw some stuff mentioned on Yuzu's website (before it was taken down) about some pretty cool upcoming changes, but they haven't been merged yet. It would be pretty sad to lose all that great work, so it's very important that we somehow get the PRs back.
Edit: This repo seems to have all the PRs https://github.com/yuzu-emu-mirror/.archive
The answer is yes! I should have made that clear. Pull requests (open, closed, merged) are included.
Additional work would be required to present the data usefully, outside of using grep to find strings of interest.
That's great, I'm seeding