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Is this the official repository for orbot? The app page points to a repo at gitweb.torproject.org, where the last commit is over 6 months ago. Additionally, it links to this issue tracker, which seems to be abandoned.
It would be great if you could specify a single place for all code and issues.
Edit: Additionally, there are lots of open issues in this tracker.
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I agree, we really need to consolidate Orbot development in a single place, and turn off the others. Its been confusing for years. I think either github or https://gitlab.com/torproject would be good places. Trac is pretty much unusuable
I develop on Orbot as much as I can, but sometimes there are other priorities. As it is has been working and stable, and there have been no critical flaws in Tor that required client apps to be redistributed (at least on Android), then we haven't put out a new release. Since the gradle work has taken a lot of time and care, that is what I have been investing in. That said, I agree, we need to consolidate bug tracks and ensure the official repos have more information about where dev efforts are taking place.
Is this the official repository for orbot? The app page points to a repo at gitweb.torproject.org, where the last commit is over 6 months ago. Additionally, it links to this issue tracker, which seems to be abandoned.
It would be great if you could specify a single place for all code and issues.
Edit: Additionally, there are lots of open issues in this tracker.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: