* [sup] web site moved to supmua.dev
@ 2025-10-20 7:14 Dan Callaghan
2026-04-03 8:47 ` Dan Callaghan
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From: Dan Callaghan @ 2025-10-20 7:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: supmua
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In light of the recent dramas around RubyGems.org[1] I thought it would
be good to have some other independent distribution channel for Sup
releases, which is not reliant on the goodwill of some company.
I have also been thinking for a while about reducing dependencies on
GitHub, for a similar reason. So I was not keen to start publishing
releases on GitHub either, nor relying more on GitHub Pages.
I wish we still had Sup's old domain, supmua.org. Unfortunately that
domain lapsed a long time ago and is still held by domain squatters.
I went ahead and registered a new domain, supmua.dev. I have put up the
old Sup web site there:
https://supmua.dev/
and now the GitHub Pages site at https://sup-heliotrope.github.io/
redirects to the new domain.
I also made a few small tweaks to the content of the site, and added
a page with an archive of all existing Sup released gems:
https://supmua.dev/releases/
I also set up public-inbox[2] with a searchable archive of the current
supmua Google Group, as well as the old RubyForge mailing lists:
https://supmua.dev/lists/
Hit reply if you see anything amiss with the new domain.
[1] https://mensfeld.pl/2025/09/ruby-central-rubygems-takeover-analysis/
[2] https://public-inbox.org/
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Dan Callaghan <djc@djc.id.au>
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* Re: [sup] web site moved to supmua.dev
2025-10-20 7:14 [sup] web site moved to supmua.dev Dan Callaghan
@ 2026-04-03 8:47 ` Dan Callaghan
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From: Dan Callaghan @ 2026-04-03 8:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: supmua
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I am saddened to see GitHub continuing on its downwards
trajectory[1][2]. In order to further reduce dependencies on it, I have
put up a copy of all the Sup git repos on the supmua.dev web site.
https://supmua.dev/git/
It allows anonymous cloning via HTTPS. There is also a very rudimentary
web view of all files and commits, generated by stagit[3] to keep
hosting costs low.
The repos on GitHub and supmua.dev will be kept in sync with each other.
[1] https://www.theregister.com/2026/03/26/github_ai_training_policy_changes/
[2] https://notes.zachmanson.com/copilot-edited-an-ad-into-my-pr/
[3] https://codemadness.org/stagit.html
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