Sep 3, 2022: codebase of the NUT for Windows branch was merged to main codebase, not in the least to avoid bit-rot and need for re-synchronisation with merge conflicts that regularly arose as they co-existed. Late 2022/early 2023: re-affirmed NUT portability goal that new releases should build and run at least wherever old ones worked, by making sure it still works on CentOS 6, Debian 7 and Solaris 8 (yes, there are users who still run them!)ĭec 7, 2022: confirmed DigitalOcean sponsorship for FOSS compute resource hosting May 31, 2023: published maintainer GPG key, DE0184DA7043DCF7: public key "Jim Klimov (Doing FOSS since last millennium) " and updated metadata for past NUT v2.8.0 releaseįeb 2, 2023: signed up for fiscal hosting with Open Source Collective at and GitHub sponsors program at Sep 1, 2023: WMNut 0.69 released, updated for NUT 2.8.0 API compatibility and with revised documentation, CI checks, and build recipesĪug 3, 2023: revised the mark-up language and contents for NUT DDL (Devices Dumps Library) data files, so the generated pages should now expose much more structured information that was "hidden" there for years Existing "cryptic" filenames were aliased to new ones, but eventually will be deprecated. This may help with long-term stability of URLs in blogs, etc.
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