With this post I would like to inform you that Jeriko moved in its own source code repository which you will be able to find here. There is also a discussion group here, if you feel like using it.
The version inside the new code repository is very different from the version you’ve seen before. [...]
This is a quick announcement just to let you know that our codes are now getting synced at code.gnucitizen.org, which is basically a file browser interface to the source repositories.
The reason I had to come up with something like this is because most of our projects are dispersed across several Google Code repositories, personal SVNs and many other places. We have started so many ideas in the past that now it is hard to keep track of everything. [...]
GNUCITIZEN.ORG has been a very successful site so far and as a result we are receiving tones of requests from advertisers to work with us. Well, we are doing what we do for the love of information security and therefore we have to reject offers which does not quite fit into our vision.
However, I do realize that we should work in equilibrium with the rest of the system. [...]
I have good news. The HoH community has grown to 5001 members since its launch 3 months ago. I find this very interesting, a relatively small and fun social experiment to turn so big.
I would like to thank all members for creating one of the most colorful, extraordinary, exciting, provocative, intelligent, intense, creative… community out there. I’ve said that this is a community effort and sure it is.
We have long way ahead of us. [...]




