@GrahamChiu Afaik Gregg still hosts it, but that is dated info.
Should we contact Marco and ask him if he feels like helping to get this kind of work over to REN-C?
Perhaps a nice "task" for @giuliolunati as a fellow Italian. (But I could ask too, except not in Italian).
I managed to compile the C example programs using GTK from the Gnome develop site now, so now I know that on my Ubuntu all dependencies are installed.
I put a small article on my personal blog, when I have a little more progress I can write up on the wiki, describing the next steps connecting it to REN-C.
The recent blog post, which I don't even want to link to, made it perfectly clear for me. Joel left, and with that SE as we know it died. It will take a while before it's totally gone, but it will go eventually.
Now we already saw some cracks appear when Joel was still factually in charge, but ...
@GrahamChiu Thanks, also the forum is a good source. But I remember a link where al the changes appered together with some explanation or discussions. I don't remember exaclty the place.
At present if you want to eval a GitHub, or Gitlab page you need to get the raw link. Furthermore, if using js-do, you need to use the Gitlab API instead of the raw link so that you get cors headers. Not sure but I assume the same applies for gists, and Bitbucket. Also some have private repos which need credentials.
Should we do this via a scheme like gist:// or git:// ?