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Discoverd that a little while ago and re-checked now:

https://git.merproject.org/ results in a certificate error.

http://git.merproject.org/ yields a 403 ERROR - Bad request

That means that a lot of sources are (currently) gone!
 

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naw. some configuration error. seems its missing a (valid) certificate.
 

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Originally Posted by olf View Post
Discoverd that a little while ago and re-checked now:That means that a lot of sources are (currently) gone!
Originally Posted by nieldk View Post
naw. some configuration error. seems its missing a (valid) certificate.
O.K., "gone"→"inaccessible".
... which is equivalent as this situation persists.
 

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O.K., "gone"→"inaccessible".
... which is equivalent as this situation persists.
not gone.
build.merproject.org you should find it i believe
 

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Can confirm the site build.merproject.org opens.
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Originally Posted by nieldk View Post
not gone.
build.merproject.org you should find it i believe
No, I don't. Do you?

BTW, https://build.merproject.org/ is the same as https://build.sailfishos.org/ , which is maintained by Jolla.

But my real question is: Does anybody know how to notify someone who is capable of fixing this certificate error for https://git.merproject.org/ ?
(Apparently these are not reading here.)
 

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No, I don't. Do you?

BTW, https://build.merproject.org/ is the same as https://build.sailfishos.org/ , which is maintained by Jolla.

But my real question is: Does anybody know how to notify someone who is capable of fixing this certificate error for https://git.merproject.org/ ?
(Apparently these are not reading here.)
its all migrated to https://github.com/sailfishos as stated in a previous blogpost, is my guess.

https://forum.sailfishos.org/t/chang...ilfish-os/1672
 

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Originally Posted by nieldk View Post
its all migrated to https://github.com/sailfishos as stated in a previous blogpost, is my guess.

https://forum.sailfishos.org/t/chang...ilfish-os/1672
No, Jolla migrated https://git.sailfishos.org , i.e., only their own "projects" / source code repositories.
The correct FSO-link documenting this process is https://forum.sailfishos.org/t/migra...to-github/6141.

But git.merproject.org hosted many personal source code repositories, to which I encountered a couple of links one cannot follow any more, resulting in my original question.
Thus I assume all this conversation in this thread was just some "don't worry, it is all right" up to now, while in fact these personal repositories at git.merproject.org are either inaccessible (best case) or completely gone.

Does anybody have an idea what happened and how to fix this, i.e. make the aforementioned, personal source code repositories accessible again?

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Dont know. But all my work is on build.merproject.org.
If there were anyone using git.merproject.org arent those linked from build.merproject.org .
 

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Originally Posted by nieldk View Post
Dont know. But all my work is on build.merproject.org.
If there were anyone using git.merproject.org arent those linked from build.merproject.org .
No, not necessarily.

A practical example: https://openrepos.net/content/yeoldegrove/gnupg-suite
So the sources once were at: https://git.merproject.org/yeoldegrove/projects
Show me how to obtain them now, please.

But I was concerned about all the personal projects at git.merproject.org, not only yours or yeoldegrove's.
 

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