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Any links to the actual sources and not just random proton links?
Github comes up with a file-based build system for tup.
Same thought here, why uploading it to proton drive? github isnt evil that they trying to snatch that code or whatever. If you are so cautious then ramp up a gitea or gitlab self hosted instance up.
You are welcome to upload it to any git instance you want, I'm not interested in leading an open-source project like this
Well, whoever is developing it should publish the code somewhere...
I developed it and I'm sharing it through Proton Drive only
Then you don't welcome contributions. So this is dead in the water for me.
Anyone is welcome to contribute and upload their contributions on any platform they want
What's the license on it then? Can I just fork it?
https://unlicense.org/
Public domain
Yes you can fork